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Helena Roseta claims that it is not possible to respond politely to a bad upbringing. António Mota Prego reacted live.
It was the most tense episode in the 50 years of the Constitution: on Thursday, Andre Ventura attacked episodes and decisions taken after the Constituent Assembly in 1976.
The leader of Chega said, right at the beginning of his speech, that people were arrested without warrant, killed in FP-25 attacks, murdered by “terrorist groups sponsored by many of these constituent deputies”.
“One parliament granted amnesty to a left-wing terrorist group which had on its list deaths of babies, human beings, couples, at the hands of the extreme left”, alleged Ventura.
Various deputies of the Constituent Assembly left from the galleries and (temporarily) abandoned the session. They didn’t want to hear the rest.
When he saw the former deputies leaving, Ventura further reinforced: “It’s proof that they never knew how to live with freedom. they only know how to live with their freedom” – and, after this, even more Constituent Assembly deputies left the session.
Inside, Antônio Mota Prego (former PS deputy) spoke live. Later, he explained that, as a founding deputy of the Constitution and as an honorary deputy, “I had the right to make some aside that, in some way, refuted what André Ventura was saying. What I said was that he was being insulting“, account.
Also in, Helena Roseta explains why he left: “You can’t respond politely to a bad parenting. It’s very difficult.”
And, soon after, he recited a short poem:
“They don’t know how to behave
They just cause confusion
We can’t bear
So much bad creation”
The former deputy warned that these verses are “a reading that is no longer just political”.
As “these are not ways for deputies to behave”, Roseta thinks that José Pedro Aguiar-Branco should interrupt sessions whenever something similar happens.
“The editors in the Diário write, in parentheses: ‘Pandemonium broke out, the president suspended the work’. Perhaps it was the only solution. Every time we go beyond the limits of what is acceptable among civilized people, it is to interrupt the work.”
“Deputies have to know how to behave, that’s the minimum. They are elected to do their legislative work, they are elected to represent the citizens and I am absolutely certain that citizens do not behave like that, unless they belong to a violent football cheerleaderor are more or less drunk in a task”, analyzed Helena Roseta.
When André Ventura finished his speech, the constituents returned to the galleries.