Paulo Raimundo criticized the dependence of civil protection agents in relation to communications companies, reinforcing that “they cannot be in their hands”.
PCP Secretary-General Paulo Raimundo warned that despite Being a “very unexpected situation” was required, “given the dimension of the problem, faster, more detailed information that would allow the population to feel safer.”
Still in Balance he made about government management in electricity failure, Paulo Raimundo criticized Dependence on civil protection agents in relation to communications companies, reinforcing that “they cannot be in their hands”.
In addition, the PCP recalled that the country has already had control of the energy sector, but by “wrong” political decisions, it was chosen to privatize and liberalize it.
António Coutinho, from considers that the blackout that left Portugal (and not only) to the dark will be “study of study for the whole world”. The engineer argues that it is necessary to reflect on solutions in case of catastrophe.
“We can say what happened, we still can’t say why it happened,” he says.
At SIC Notícias, argues that the general blackout “will be Study Matter for the whole world“And from there will be measures to improve the system.