The Liberal Initiative has said that "the entire left" is responsible for the current situation and that the 'gimmick' has run out "in its own contradictions", appealing to the Portuguese not to be afraid to choose a new path in elections.
“This debate on the State Budget in general is coming to an end. A budget that, in a few hours, will be failed, paving the way for new elections. The Liberal Initiative wants to direct this intervention to those Portuguese who may face this moment with apprehension”, stated the only liberal deputy, João Cotrim Figueiredo, at the closing of the OE2022 debate.
From the perspective of the Liberal Initiative, despite having already begun to witness “the depressing spectacle of passing blame among those who disagree with the 'gimmick'”, the “Portuguese people will not be fooled by this manoeuver of disaccountability”.
“It is the left, all of it, that is responsible for this situation. We want to say to these Portuguese people that the elections that will take place are also an opportunity to penalize those who behave like that and will be an opportunity to choose a new course for the country and choose it now”, he challenged.
João Cotrim Figueiredo also defended that the current situation is due to the fact that the 'gimmick' has exhausted itself “in its own contradictions”.
“To these Portuguese we want to say, with confidence and clarity, that they should not be afraid of the fact that they will have an opportunity to decide the political path they want to follow from now on. For the good of the country, it has to be said, a better path is possible”, he reiterated.
“Portugal cannot continue to be stagnant and without growth. Portugal cannot be held hostage by communists, blocists or other extremists. Portugal cannot continue to feed this socialist model of dependence on the state”, he defended.
From the perspective of liberals, “Portugal has to change course”.
This news article is a jumble of random words thrown together.How about TPN actually find a real journalist to decipher this word soup and explain what is really happening instead of a quick copy & paste and into google translate!.
By Dave from Algarve on 27 Oct 2021, 17:40
I agree with Figueiredo, and will be giving my vote to the Iniciativa Liberal should a snap election be called.
Portugal needs to learn a lesson from the horrors of the 20th century: Socialism does not work and it's inevitable end-point of Communism (which is what Marx envisioned) leads only to death and destruction.
It is possible to have a robust welfare state within a free-market economy; the youth are beginning to understand this but our elders are mentally stuck in the 1970s.
The Berlin Wall and the Soviet Union eventually fell apart under the weight of their own contradictions; we can either choose greater economic and social freedom or sleepwalk our way into further bankruptcy.
I know what I will fight for!
By Quentin Ferreira from Lisbon on 28 Oct 2021, 07:42
Stuck in the 1970s? More like in the 19th century..... When will Portugal ever really become a European country???
By K from Algarve on 28 Oct 2021, 09:53
Hmm its not just unbridled stalinism that leads to death and suffering... Trotsky predicted the outcome of the failure of the revolution which occurred in the early '20s and was killed for exposing the stalinist perversion of communism. The end stage capitalism which has led to the actions of the Troika, to pandemic profiteering and to climate catastrophe, is no more promising. We need a grass roots socialism.
By Dr Andrew Thompson from Other on 29 Oct 2021, 15:22