António Pedro Santos / Lusa
The President of arrives, André Ventura
Mesa understood that “there was no violation of children’s rights” in the intervention of the arrival leader.
The controversial law of nationality was discussed this Friday when the arrival leader, André Venturahe decided to read “names of students from a school in Lisbon”, citing proper names of foreign origin, allegedly, of immigrant children.
“These people want to be Portuguese,” he sought to denounce the party leader.
The PS began by criticizing the mention of children’s names: it is “a absence“. Already Rita Matias, deputy of the arrival, had read the full name of the minors.
Pedro Delgado Alves denounced “The monster that wakes up and the Pandora box that opens when children are instrumentalized in Parliament for a debate that instigates hatred. ”
Visibly thrilled, Free Deputy Isabel Mendes Lopes condemned the speech along with the leftist bench and called for the intervention of the table.
“This parliament has to have humanism, especially with children, and it seems to me to be the obligation of the table not to be said to be named children in this parliament,” said Isabel Mendes, who continued, to cry, to watch the lit debate.
When the deputies were exalted, Ventura said, “” Are you at home or what? ” And later he defended himself, saying that with these names that “cannot be identified” sought to denounce “a cultural and civilizational change that is underway because of the socialist party and the far left.”
“Today schools are this for your fault,” accused André Ventura. In the lists of baby names born in Portugal, “more than half are not Portuguese,” said the deputy of the arrival of Cristina Rodrigues.
“This number that was made is replicated on social networks, where they fully read children’s names, many of which may be Portuguese citizens of origin who may have foreign names but have been Portuguese for decades, Portuguese citizens who have been born in the then overseas territories, citizens who have been born in the national territory, and that the apparent strangeness of their names are not about their origin. Make this reflection, as we respect people who sit in these benches and who can only be national citizens for ten or less years, ”said socialist Pedro Delgado Alves.
Pan Inês Sousa Real’s unique deputy, also visibly bothered by the mention of children, said that “the table also has a duty to ensure the protection of children and young people in our country and what we have just watched was not it.”
The table understood that “There was no violation of children’s rights.”
“Proper names were not mentioned, you couldn’t even realize if you were talking about Portuguese or foreigner citizens. The school could even be the German College or St. Julian’s in Carcavelos. We don’t know.”
Government initiatives that change the law of nationality and foreigners have descended to the specialty without voting in plenary, at the request of the government itself: consensus is sought with the opposition.