“Not that it surprises us – it doesn’t surprise us – but
this decision, by the National Directorate of the PPD/PSD, whose first person
in charge is Dr Luís Montenegro, speaks well to what the right is coming to in
Portugal: there are no red lines against the extreme , there are no red lines
for those who make xenophobic, racist speeches, there are no red lines for
those who try to introduce in the penal code penalties that violate the dignity
of the human being”, considered Eurico Brilhante Dias.
In statements to journalists at the Assembly of the
Republic, Eurico Brilhante Dias said that "it is a particularly sad day
for Portuguese democracy", referring to the appeal by the direction of the
PSD bench for deputies to vote in favour of the deputy from Chega for the
vice-presidency of parliament.
“For the first time, a founding party of democracy, a party
that calls itself social democracy, a party whose founders were democrats who
were democrats even before the 25th of April" gave a vote direction “for a candidate
of the extreme right” he said.
The socialist deputy defended that “the PS and the
parliamentary left remain to defend democracy and, it must be said, some
deputies, or a part of the deputies of the PPD/PSD, who, naturally, given this
gravity, did not follow the orientation of vote".
Chega failed, for the third time, to elect a deputy
president of parliament, despite the candidate Rui Paulo Sousa having collected
about three dozen more favourable votes than the deputies nominated at the beginning
of the legislature.
Contrary to the two previous votes, in which the PSD gave freedom
to vote to its deputies, the Social Democrat parliamentary leader, Joaquim
Miranda Sarmento, appealed to his bench to be in favour of the Chega candidate.
As if there weren't enough grotesque people in positions of power, they need more representativity.
By Diogo F. from Madeira on 23 Sep 2022, 11:41
Perhaps the socialists should not have run the country into the ground. What they have done is beyond "sad". The socialists have merely continued the abysmal cult of poverty, contributed to the lack of public services , continued devaluing education and professional training, while filling up their own pockets.
By K from Other on 23 Sep 2022, 14:29