Carlos Moedas accuses PS of ″constant activism of destruction″ in Lisbon
The mayor of Lisbon accused this Friday the PS of “constant activism of destruction” in the municipality and warned that he will be against what he called energy “folklore measures” of warning saving, such as turning off the lights in shop windows at night.
Dinner at the 18th Summer Edition of the PSD, which runs until Sunday in Castelo de Vide (Portalegre), Carlos Moedas sought to mark between the governance of the PS – which he classified as a ‘show off’ – and that of the PSD, which he characterized as “the party of work”.
hoping to praise the new social-democratic president, Luís Montenegro – “we are very lucky, we have a new one” -, the mayor of the capital challenged the young people in the audience to help the PSD “refind its purpose”, considering that “It lost its purpose” in recent years.
“But we all can this purpose for the bad reasons: we have an extreme purpose and we have a unique purpose and our only purpose is our power for and this government is a purpose that the generation cannot support”, he said.
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Moving on to the Lisbon Chamber, Moedas accused the PS of dedicating itself “to cases and affairs” and of trying to find “ways to destroy” its leadership: “Just constant activism of destruction”, he accused.
The municipal authority and the former governor in the PSD/CDS-PP summary reduction by Pedro Passos Coelho elected as the main national and local banners the protection of the most disadvantaged and the fight against climate change, with differences drawn at this point with the PS.
“PSD offers people concrete solutions, PS offers folklore and to offer the freedom activist to PS politics”, he criticized, pointing out as an example the proposal of traffic on Sundays and holidays without thinking “about the economy or traders”.
On the other hand, it is recorded that the promise of its executive of free transport for the youngest and the oldest is already in force, saying that this is a “structural change”.
The mayor of Lisbon added that he was “very curious” about the measures that the Government will announce on Monday, also in the area of energy savings and efficiency.
“I imagine that the Government will confidently announce that stores must go out like the windows at night. This is yet another measure that, in my view, is a popular measure, but which is not just structural”, he criticized, saying that, in alternatively, the council is changing how streetlights lamps to save 80% on the bill.
Coins ironically said, one day the Socialist Government will make a suggestion similar to the one suggested by The Greens, which is a reduction in German baths.
“The future doesn’t change if the lights are turned off by Christmas, it doesn’t change if I stop taking a shower every day”, he said, saying that the municipality’s objective, instead, is “to stop washing the streets and water with” potable water”.
In the questioning phase, Moedas was asked what measures he would take in the area of decentralization if he were prime minister.
Without ever referring to his politician, the mayor said the future with the position of the PSD president: “We are still a long way from having decentralization, everything is on paper.”
“Half decentralization only causes problems,” he said, accusing the government of using this method to be held accountable.
Coins appealed to feel to the students of the University of realistic realists — ” to be of joy to the very unique students ” – and that they never lose the joy of the students, saying that this has a problem of the students in the period after April 25th.
“Who was the first founding person of the Democratic Party to introduce Portugal to the first person, without mentioning the name of Carneiro, who will always present the first person from the Francisco S.