Francisco Assis nr 1 Socialist candidate for EU elections
Manuel Alegre e José Sócrates (ex-PM)
The "number one" Socialist Candidadte to the European elections,
Francisco Assis, has accused the current coalition government PSD/CDS
of being "socially insensitive and economically incompetent".
Speaking about economically incompetent....
the Socialist Party of José Sócrates drove Portugal
to utter despair and bankrupcy,
when an international bail-out had to save
the country.
Francisco Assis was a parliamentary deputy
and the Socialist Party's whip,
thus part and parcel of the corruption and excessive spending
of the Sócrates government.
What morality does Assis have to call the current government:
"economically incompetent"?
While being a European deputy, Francisco Assis,
was classified as the most absent of EU deputies
and the deputy who worked less,
without producing ONE single report or paper.
On the other hand, the Socialist Party is actively engaged
in a "glorification" campaign of ex-PM, Sócrates,
carried on the shoulders of the Socialists,
without ever having done an auto-exam of their guilt
in the despair of the people and desperate situation of Portugal.
Manuel Alegre, ex-deputy and presidetial candidate,
Manuel Alegre resorted to insulting the opposing candidate's expression
"socialist virus" cured only by voting in the Portugal Alliance,
as an "offense to democracy,"
Alegre criticized the "lack of historical memory"
of the social democrat by resorting to that particular expression.
"A few decades ago there was a party (National Socialism) in Europe,
that said that Jews were a virus that was necessary to exterminate.
The PS is not a virus,
it is a great advantage of democracy and tolerance ",
denounced Alegre.
Unfortunately, Alegre suffers from an enormous lack
of "historical memory",
when he himself, in Algeria, used the radio to incite violence
against his own country.
Alegre has an ego-centrical idea that
HE ALONE can define
the concept of "democracy."
WHAT A SORDID BUNCH OF CHEATS!!
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