PSD parliamentary leader Joaquim Miranda Sarmento admitted on Wednesday that the party could give “a second chance” and repeat questions to the prime minister or ask new ones about possible interference in the Bank of Portugal before launching a parliamentary inquiry. consider.
“It took the Prime Minister 60 days to answer the PSD’s questions. We have the right to analyze the Prime Minister’s text in a thoughtful and serene manner and consider whether we should not repeat some of the questions and eventually add new ones. set”said Joaquim Miranda Sarmento, adding that the party will decide “in the coming days”.
Asked if he would rule out, as he admitted in the past, advancing with a parliamentary committee of inquiry, the deputy opined that “committees of inquiry are never threats”.
“We are not excluding any parliamentary mechanism, we are not excluding the Commission of Inquiry. one that he clarified little or nothing”he claimed.
António Costa sent the answer to the questions posed to him by the PSD to parliament on November 23, after former governor of the Banco de Portugal Carlos Costa accused him of pressure and “political interference” in the process of removing businesswoman Isabel dos Santos from BIC.
Source: DN
