Chega’s leader announced Friday evening that he will table a second censure motion to the government if the cases of alleged incompatibilities involving several ministers of António Costa’s socialist executive are not properly clarified.
“I want to announce here that, despite the regimental restrictions we have, as we have already done, if these instances of government incompatibilities do not stop and if justice does not resolve this disgrace, Chega will again file a motion of censure to the government. from António Costa in Parliament,” said André Ventura at a dinner meeting in Pinhal Novo, in Palmela, which ended at dawn..
“These cases are too serious,” said Ventura, who accused the PS government of “playing with the money of the Portuguese”, given the cases of alleged incompatibility of the Minister of Infrastructure, Pedro Nuno Santos, of the Minister of Science. Technology and Higher Education, Elvira Fortunato, and the Minister of Health, Manuel Pizarro.
Chega’s leader, who had already asked for the resignation of the three governors, said the party filed a “request for a judicial inquiry” on Friday before the Constitutional Court, as the law in force is very clear, contrary to what the PS says, and that “these cases of incompatibilities should lead to the resignation of government members”.
In front of some 200 supporters, André Ventura also replied to Minister Pedro Nuno Santos, who said in parliament that he would stay longer as a deputy than the current leader of Chega.
“The socialists got used to controlling absolutely everything and therefore Pedro Nuno Santos did not in fact make a prediction, like Maia’s predictions, but a threat,” said André Ventura.
The leader of Chega also accused the PS of opening the door to emigration without rules by ending visas in the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP).
“They practically ended up with visas at the CPLP, in the middle of the summer, while the country was asleep, almost at the same time that Fernando Medina was trying to hire the Finance Advisor at an unbelievable price. countries,” he said.
“We’re talking about some countries with more than 200 million inhabitants, such as Brazil, with which we have a huge bond, for whom we have a great deal of respect, but [os emigrantes] they can’t come anyway, they can’t come without rules, they can’t just come and live at our expense. And that’s what’s happening,” he added.
André Ventura also said Portugal was “the second country in the world to give more nationalities last year” and believed the alleged “increase in Portugal’s population is artificial”.
“Every day, for those who are more observant, it’s like this: Portuguese is committing a crime in the UK. And we’re going to see the name of the Portuguese and it’s Sadi-Kala-Alakbar,” he said in a jesting tone towards nationals of other countries who have acquired Portuguese nationality.
“This man is as Portuguese as I am transsexual. Well, I am not transsexual. Maybe it was not a good example, because he is really Portuguese, with the map. But this is to get your attention,” added the leader of the He is coming.
Shortly before that, André Ventura had criticized the PS for expressing his intention to introduce a bill in the Assembly of the Republic for the sharing of bathrooms and changing rooms by young people of the opposite sex, provided they are in a “social transition process”. ” are located. .
“They could want this and admit it to the Portuguese: this nonsense is what we want and it is. But no. They want to hide it. And when we raised our hands, they were filled with fear, because they know that people that will do.” knowing what’s happening will pass,” he said.
“Those symbols of mixed bathrooms, for men and women – that’s what they want – are the biggest symbol of this daydreaming and this nonsense, which the left wants to take us to. Our struggle is not just about more money, less corruption, it is a battle of civilizations, it is a battle of value projects and life projects for Portugal,” concluded André Ventura.
Source: DN
