The president of Chega on Friday formalized the submission of the motion of censure to the government, accusing the PSD of “tility, weakness and laxity” for announcing its intention to abstain from voting.
André Ventura spoke to journalists at the Assembly of the Republic, where he announced that the party had submitted the long-announced motion of censure against the government on the first day of the second term.
“We do this in the knowledge that the beginning of a new parliamentary term is always a turbulent moment in the life of parliaments, but we also understand that there is an accumulation of situations that have continued since the end of the parliamentary term and which we should not allowing the political year to begin without strong, firm and inevitable censorship of the government of António Costa” he insisted.
The leader of Chega also responded to the abstention announced on Thursday by the president of the PSD, Luís Montenegro, who classified the text delivered this Friday as “childish and childish”.
In his response, Ventura complained about the “tility, weakness and laxity of the PSD.”
“That’s what shocks, that’s what offends, and that’s what makes it impossible to understand this attitude,” he thought.
Source: DN
