The Coalition PSD/CDS Portugal à Frente (Portugal Ahead)
won the elections with more than 38% of the national vote.
The Socialists lost the 4th October´s elections with 32% of the vote.
The radical Bloco Esquerda, received 10% of the national vote.
The Communist Party, only got 8% of the national vote.
Counting all the leftist votes together, to form a "negative majority"
in the parliament, is a real political coup d'etat.
By giving the losers of the elections,
the status of "winners",
is a blatantant political FRAUD.
But the losers have conditioned all ecomonic and political activity,
in Portugal, causing international suspion and caution in investors.
More than a month after the election,
Portugal still doesn´t have a government,
parliament isn´t working,
there is ONLY a THREAT that yhese radicals
will reject the government´s programme and the budget for 2016.
Portugal is being threatened by the new Alliance:
Portugal Backwards.
A hundred businessmen signed a manifesto
in which they manifested their concern about the "political uncertainty"
which affects the economic recovery
"after the painstaking efforts of the last four years."
But the 100 have an even greater concern:
the fact that "two of the parties that can form a new government or a parliamentary "majority"
are reportedly anti-private initiative".
Speaking very clearly, they confirmed that the radical Block and the communist party
supporting a socialist Government,
is something that "can not be ignored and is highly troubling."
In the group of 100 businessmen,
amongst whom are some of the top names of the national economy.
plus another figure from the business world,
also confirms the same fears:
a government with the support from the BE and PCP
will bust with the international confidence and the external accounts,
says Pedro Ferraz da Costa,
president of the Advisory Board of the Forum for Competitiveness.
The manifesto of a 100 businessmen
A hundred businessmen signed a manifesto
in which they manifested their concern about the "political uncertainty"
which affects the economic recovery
"after the painstaking efforts of the last four years."
But the 100 have an even greater concern:
the fact that "two of the parties that can form a new government or a parliamentary "majority"
are reportedly anti-private initiative".
Speaking very clearly, they confirmed that the radical Block and the communist party
supporting a socialist Government,
is something that "can not be ignored and is highly troubling."
In the group of 100 businessmen,
amongst whom are some of the top names of the national economy.
plus another figure from the business world,
also confirms the same fears:
a government with the support from the BE and PCP
will bust with the international confidence and the external accounts,
says Pedro Ferraz da Costa,
president of the Advisory Board of the Forum for Competitiveness.
The manifesto of a 100 businessmen
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