PSD President Luís Montenegro on Wednesday lamented the Liberal Initiative deputy’s decision to cut support to the coalition government in the Azores, but said there are still “all the conditions for governance” in that autonomous region. region .
In Braga, in addition to a dinner with women entrepreneurs, Montenegro also challenged the PS to submit a censorship motion, if it understands that there are no conditions for governance in the Azores. “And with that, the political situation will be clarified,” he said.
The Liberal Initiative (IL) deputy in the Azores parliament today broke the parliamentary advocacy deal with the PSD to support the coalition government that also includes the CDS-PP and the PPM.
The deputy motivated the decision with the “force that the PSD partners in the governing coalition are doing every day so that nothing changes and because of the inability of this PSD to promote the necessary stability among its coalition partners.”
For Luís Montenegro, there are currently still “all conditions for governance” in the Autonomous Region of the Azores
“The regional government has an approved budget, it has an approved plan. The party that broke the agreement does not want the government to resign and is therefore inclined to continue to support it on a case-by-case basis in the Regional Parliament. And to that extent, I say that the conditions have been met for the government to continue on its current path,” he said.
Montenegro stressed that it was also rebelling against the emergence of a political crisis in the Azores.
“We are not on that side, we are on the side of stability,” he also said, pointing out that whoever causes a political crisis will have to take responsibility.
Regarding Chega’s proposal to the regional government to file a vote of confidence, Montenegro countered that those parties who feel there are no preconditions for governability should proceed with a vote of censure.
“We, in the PSD, are not going to dramatize, but we are not going to remain politically static here, we are going to keep doing our job, continuing our work,” he concluded.
Source: DN
