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The Prime Minister was present in São Bento, in the joint celebrations of 25 April and May 1st. Not without a brief musical performance that left the indignant PS leader.
At the May 1st celebrations in São Bento, the April 25 were joined. For the ephemeris, before the national mourning decreed about the death of Pope Francis, a Concert by popular singer Tony Carreira at the event “St. Benedict in Family”.
The concert was attended by the Prime Minister, who made much more than listening-eventually joined the musical performance, at the invitation of the musician. This is how, in one voice, Lisbon watched a Unlikely duet of the two figures Well known to the Portuguese to the sound of the classic “Boy Dreams”.
The moment was recorded on social networks, after some resistance from the Prime Minister to take the stage. Throughout the concert, the AD leader was also spotted to hum the songs of the singer, who received several applause from Luís Montenegro.
PM Luís Montenegro (PSD) Joins Popular Singer Tony Career on Stage for a Duet of “Boy Dreams” (2025).
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The musical performance was worth criticism of the PS secretary general, Pedro Nuno Santos, today accused the government of use public money to make election campaign and criticized the lack of seriousness without limits of the Democratic Alliance (AD) due to the event “St. Benedict in Family”.
“A lack of seriousness of the AD government has no limits. This government in the middle of campaign, in the middle of the election campaign, uses public money and public resources to campaign. The spectacle we are watching in São Bento today is unacceptable“Pedro Nuno Santos said during a common lunch in Ponta Delgada, in the Azores, in the pre-campaign for the 18th elections.
Pedro Nuno Santos criticized the stance of Luís Montenegro, who was “Sing with Tony Carreira”, and considered that AD has no respect for April 25. Quoted by, the Prime Minister denies that the event has any campaign contour.
CAROLINA BASTOS PEREIRA, ZAP //