Sunday, 25 October 2015

Restriction to vote, in liberty of party deputies, is part of an "anti-constitutional regime"

Ferro Rodrigues, 
new President of the Assembly,
alarmed in the picture about HOW will the bankrupt socialist party, 
pay their own debts, 
which amount to more than €3 million.

HOW can they rule a country??

The sociologist, Antonio Barreto, 
described the "discipline on voting" on motions in parliament,
(restrictions by a party to force its deputies to vote 
according to the indication of the party leaders) 
as an "anti-constitutional regime" 
and ensures that it will "apply in full force from now on." 
"Unsurprisingly the Communist Party (PC) and the radical Bloc, 
despise the independence of thought, expression and vote of their deputies. 
But it is painful to see the Socialist Party (PS) 
going down the same road
 aligning in the same as "believes, and applying radical measures"
 as these radical parties,
 adding that" the habits of the communists 
have already contaminated the socialists. "

The socialists are desperately trying to forge an agreement 
with the extreme radical, anti-european, 
anti-NATO and anti-Euro parties, 
So far there has been NO WRITTEN agreement, 
but the radicals (including the socialists), 
will promote a motion of rejection of the governance plan 
of the PSD/CDS coalition, 
forcing the newly elected government to collapse 
and forcing the President to impose
António Costa as the new PM. 

By imposing an anti-constitutional regime 
of a forced voting on its deputies, 
thereby, depriving the deputies 
from voting on a matter of conscience,
is completely against the rules of democracy 
and the unwritten rules of respect for the Parliament.

"The first intervention of the President of the Assembly, 
Ferro Rodrigues, was disastrous" 
he says.

António Barreto added that it would be
an " enormous error to impose a negative government 
of the radical left-wingers" 

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