Cape Verdean Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva said Thursday that the opinion of the President of the Republic, who has sharply criticized the executive branch’s options, “is not law” and that he is not obliged to agree.
“This is the opinion of the President of the Republic, and there are also several other opinions, we are not obliged to agree, this is not a law, this is an opinion, analysts should give their assessment,” the head of government reacted on the island of Boa Vista, on the sidelines of the second International Conference of Partners ( C.I.P.).
“The President of the Republic has the right to vote and his voice is felt, we are not obliged to agree with what he says,” insisted Correia e Silva, head of government since 2016, with the political support of the Movement for Democracy (PDM). ).
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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