The former Minister of Justice considered that the controversy of recent weeks about the company Spinumviva, currently detained by the sons of Luís Montenegro, “It is a matter of regime.”
Aguiar-Branco accused PS Secretary-General Pedro Nuno Santos on Wednesday, of having done “Worse to democracy in six days than André Ventura in six years”in an intervention in the National PSD Council.
According to sources present at the meeting, which takes place at the closed door, and stressing to speak of the quality of militant and not that of President of the Assembly of the Republic, The former Minister of Justice considered that the controversy of recent weeks about the company Spinumviva, currently detained by the sons of Luís Montenegro, “It is a matter of regime.”
José Pedro Aguiar-Branco said he did not consider it normal for a deputy to define what is a fair value for services provided by a companythat “A leader of a founding party of democracy” can say what you can or may not do outside politics or that a deputy can be “Replace the Judicial Police or the Public Prosecution Service to pursue other deputies, ministers or prime ministers.”
O former PSD parliamentary leader argued that a “Dangerous port” when the parliamentary commissions of inquiry were began to use “Attack people” e “For the purposes of Devassa and Voyeurism”.
Aguiar-Branco referred, in particular, to the Inquiry Commission imposed by the arrival of the case of the Portuguese-Brazilian twins, saying if I wanted to put “The President of the Republic to answer for their children”, And now, in the case of Spinumviva, if you intended “put their children to answer for the father.”
“The arrival invented the technique, the PS institutionalized. Pedro Nuno Santos made worse for democracy in six days than André Ventura in six years,” he said.
Aguiar-white considered that Luís Montenegro to “It was far more” in the explanations And that the problem “This is not this or that Prime Minister”but “A question of regime”.
“The problem is that there is no good person who has seen what happened these days and has not said, ‘Me in politics? Never,” he said, resuming an idea that had also been defended in the start of the National Council by former PSD leader Manuela Ferreira Leite.