Paulo Novais / Lusa
Group of gypsies shouts “racist” to the passage of the president of the arrival, André Ventura
Leader of the arrival heard he is “racist”. For BE, Portugal has wages of misery, free is thoughtful.
The president of He arrives made a direct appeal to the vote and asked voters not to stay at home on May 18, stating that the party has “a historical opportunity ”to win the elections Legislative
“We have a historic opportunity at our foregoing. If we fail or if we earn, it won’t depend on anyone but of ourselves. What I want to ask you, what I want to exhort is: Believe me, don’t give up, vote and get everyone to vote. We’ll win on May 18,” said André Ventura.
The Leader of the arrival was speaking on Wednesday in Aveiro, at the first communion dinner since the start of the official campaign for the legislatures.
“Don’t let anyone vote for you. Don’t even be staying at home to find or that is earned or lost. They can even give us 60%, we have to go to vote on the 18th and you can not leave anyone at home, ”he said.
André Ventura pointed out that if the arrival does not win, it is because it failed to mobilize, but pointed out that it has felt support on the streets.
Also in Aveiro, but in the final part of the ruined, the arrival leader went through some Gypsies, who called him “racist” repeatedly.
Ventura did not approach the Gypsies but responded directly: “Is working like everyone has to work. It is no racism, nor any fascism. It is having to work. It is the current victimization. I am not a fascist; They are the ones who want rules aside in Portugal – and I can’t accept it, ”said the radio.
Il ea tap
Rui Rocha assured that, with Il, will “finally reverse” the “bad decisions of the left”, promising “even privatize” TAP, without “more delays”, and recover the public-private partnership of the Braga Hospital.
Rocha was at a rally dinner in Braga. The IL leader stressed that in his hometown, where he competes as a head of the list, “suffered a lot from the leftist policies that have been adopted in recent years, especially the governments of António Costa ”.
Among the various criticisms he left, the IL leader approached the TAP nationalizationin 2020, which he considered to have translated himself into the “disorder” of 3,200 million euros from the Portuguese and is “particularly felt as unfair” in the region of Braga, “surrounding Porto Airport”.
“We all here know that we have paid our pocket the nationalization of TAP to, in the present case of this region, have no TAP air transportation service,” he criticized.
Rui Rocha assured that, “with Il, the TAP will be privatized ”. “There will be no more delays,” he said.
CDU without “Piadolas”
The PCP Secretary General spoke in Espinho, where avoided “Piadoalas” for being in the land of MontenegroBut he could not resist talking about “Nheca Nheca” to criticize those who refuse wages.
In a rally at the Espinho Art and Culture Forum, Paulo Raimundo began by warning that it would be easy to “find some piadoalas” about the county where Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, Spinumviva was headquartered.
“It would be easy to make some puns about thorn. But the people of this land, the fishermen, the workers, those who live here and work here in thorn do not deserve puns, they do not deserve Piadolas,” he said, treading that the CDU does not confuse the tree with the forest.
Later in the speech, Paulo Raimundo, when he criticized those who “fill their mouths with developed countries” and Portugal “in the first line” and the “Front Platoon” and “Portugal Nhã, Nhã, Nhã”, could not resist the “Nheca Nheca”, an expression he used in the debate with André Ventura, Leader of the arrival.
“I won’t do Nheca Nheca now,” he said, to, before a full audience, go back: “Okay, go, Nheca Nheca’s Portugal“Spelling a widespread laugh from the public.
For the communist leader, this same Portugal who has the “Nheca Nheca” in the mouth should explain “if there is any developed country, if there is any country towards progress whose salaries are miserable wages and very low wages.”
BE: “Misery salaries”
The BE coordinator questioned this Wednesday how several PS and PSD rulers insist that the Portuguese economy “goes well” if it continues to pay “wages of misery”.
“If the economy goes well, why does it pay wages of misery? If fortunes increased by 23% by 2024, if there are more and more millionaires, why do wages do not increase? Why isn’t working time reduced? Why don’t you respect shifts? ”Asked Mariana Mortágua, in a rally that takes place tonight at the Portuguese Institute of Youth of Leiria.
Fernando Rosas appealed to the “useful vote” in the BE and criticized the “rotary monopoly of PS and PSD” in power, parties that do not solve the “most pressing problems” in the country.
To support his thesis, the historic blockist, who returns to the party lists more than a decade later, began by letting out a question: “The absolute majority of the PS resolved or even started to resolve the drama of the lack of inaccessible houses and incomes to ordinary citizens? Or the lack of doctors, nurses, health workers? Privatist who is here? unforgivable failure ”, criticized.
Pondetely radical
Free spokesman Rui Tavares described the party as an ecologist, radically thoughtful, European and who speaks to be a majority and not to be a niche, which are the characteristics that distinguish it from others.
“We speak, without exception, to every one of our fellow citizens. We talk to be a majority, we don’t talk to be niche“Rui Tavares accentuated at a rally dinner in Braga where he took the ambition to elect a deputy for the first time, in this case, the head of the list, Jorge Araújo.
And stressed: “We are leftist, We are from the middle of the leftwe are certainly not a centrist party, we are certainly not an extremist party. ”
While receiving applause, Rui Tavares linked that the free is a radically thoughtful party, sometimes when necessary, ponderadamente radical.
Pan and Night Flights
The PAN spokeswoman defended a enlargement of the prohibition of night flights in Lisbon And criticized Vinci, a concessionaire of airports in Portugal, for not implementing noise mitigation measures, stressing that the state is supporting costs that fit the concessionaire.
Speaking to journalists as part of the civic platform “Airport Fora, Lisbon improves” in the Campo Grande area in Lisbon, Inês de Sousa Real argued that it is “fundamental to promote in the next legislature measures that improve the quality of life of the populations that are affected by flights at Humberto Delgado airport”.
Pan spokeswoman warned of the impact of the constant passage of airplanes in that area of the city, pointing out that there are consequences “not only in rest and quality of life” of those who live there, as well as the environment, due to the “emission of fine particles” by aircraft.