Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Paulo Portas, an old fox - jumping the boat

 By presenting a fragile government, with his resignation, 
 Paulo Portas, leader of the CDS Party,
coalition partner,  is acting in a sly, 
but extremely calculated way.

Since last year, with the TSU "crisis",
Paulo Portas has been in constant "conflict"
with his coalition partners in the government led by Passos Coelho.

Paulo Portas has been known to be in conflict with Victor Gaspar, 
the Finance Minister who resigned yesterday.

Paulo Portas has been disloyal to his coalition partner 
by calling for press conferences 
declaring the opposite of what was announced
by the government previously.

But Portas has excelled in his devious slyness, 
knowning fairly well that if he resigns, 
the fragile government would lose its parliamentary majority,
falling apart,
causing a political crisis upon the struggling nation.

In the case of early elections, 
the socialists will certainly not attain a majority,
needing coalition partners to form a stable government 
and Portas' foxiness comes to the fore, 
as a possible coalition partner with the socialists 
in the next government.

His slyness, however, 
smells of overly political ambition, 
which is definitely 
NOT PATRIOTIC,
albeit rather seen as personal political ambition,
disloyalty and on the verge of what can be termed as treason.

No wonder Paulo Portas and António José Seguro 
were specially invited by the Bilderberg Group in June.

Portugal is in the hands of international secret societies!!




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