The controversial poster that associates Luis Montenegro with José Sócrates.
Court refused the prime minister’s request, but called André Ventura to argue about the placement of the controversial posters that, according to Montenegro, harm him “as a citizen, husband and father.”
Prime Minister Luís Montenegro resorted to a law firm to play a CAUTIONAL PROVIDENCE AGAINST ARRIVE AND AGAINST ANDRÉ VENTURAadvances this Monday.
At issue is the placement of several posters throughout the country, in which Montenegro is associated with former Prime Minister José Sócrates and who puts them both as the great faces of corruption in democracy.
Montenegro, who confirmed the news this afternoon, asks the Lisbon court to withdraw from all the posters in which it reads: “50 years of corruption. It is time to say enough”, with André Ventura pointing to Montenegro and Socrates, whose face appears below the leader of the arrival. The PSD leader It also requires the arrival to be fined 10,000 euros if you do not remove the posters in 5 days.
The prime minister considers the poster “shameful,” and states in the accusation that he harms him “as a citizen, husband and father.” However, so far, the court has refused its request, but André Ventura has been notified to be quickly heard in court and explain itself, since “evil is done” and precautionary action cannot avoid the placement of the posters, explains at CNN Henrique Machado.