The new secretary general of the PS opined on Monday that there is “little distinction” between the language of the leaders of the PSD and Chega, concluding that the right in Portugal is “very extreme”.
On the sidelines of a visit to the CP workshops in Guifões, Matosinhos, Porto district, Pedro Nuno Santos, on the other hand, defended a victory in the parliamentary elections that would allow “to lead a government solution with stability”.
“To be honest, I have seen the speeches of several right-wing parties. The language is very extreme language, in fact very close. There is little distinction between the language of the PSD leader and that of the Chega leader”he insisted, when confronted with criticism from Luís Montenegro and André Ventura.
In what was the first item on the agenda as elected Secretary General of the PS and which started 40 minutes late, António Costa’s successor as leader of the Socialists said that the party’s election manifesto for the March parliamentary elections was “in the next few days” will be presented. to soften.”
“What is important is that the PS wins a major victory on March 10, which will exempt Chega from participating in any government and allow the country to move forward. That is what we are working towards.”he claimed.
When asked what he meant by a “big victory for the PS,” the former Infrastructure Minister explained that it would be a victory with a result that guaranteed the stability of the government.
“It is a victory that allows the PS to lead a government with stability, that is what we will work for, present our election manifesto, discuss it with the Portuguese and try to mobilize the Portuguese people so that we achieve a victory that guarantees the PS sufficient weight to lead a stable government solution”he replied.
Source: DN
