In the early days of the Liberal Initiative, after having gone from one to eight deputies, the party focused on a permanent attack on the PS and socialist policies. Carla Castro, vice president of the bench, responds to the “irritations” of António Costa – who compared the party with the new British government – and urges the prime minister to look at the “socialist economic disasters” and the “bailouts”. ” due to the PS governments. Without confirming whether or not the Liberals are available to sit at the table with the Government in the discussions of the next General State Budgets, the deputy assures that IL will not “dispute the championship of the tape measure”.
Carla Castro reiterates that the liberals are not available to make a government that includes Chega viable, she says that they have been “very clear” on this point, but admits that the party of André Ventura and Augusto Santos Silva may be working on “self-promotion” during the clashes in the plenary, a climate that he describes as “tension” and that he considers neither “advantageous” nor “dignified” for Parliament. Still on the internal life of the party, the growth of more conservative voices and discriminatory comments, the liberal clarifies that the party will not “look at or monitor” the statements of the members.
Should IL punish the IL Core member who called the PM ‘monhé’? “We cannot and will not be observing or monitoring the statements of the various members”
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Source: Observadora