Prime Minister António Costa and Finance Minister, Mário Centeno
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the President of the Republic
SMS displease Marcelo and explains his hard tone with Centeno
The President became aware of an exchange of text messages
over the weekend and felt betrayed in the confidence
he placed in the minister, Mario Centeno.
The President of the Republic took note of the sms
exchanged between Finance Minister Mário Centeno
and former Caixa Geral de Depósitos (CGD)
president António Domingues at the weekend, the DN learned.
The content of the messages, according to several sources,
is much more compromising
than the correspondence revealed last week
by the ECO newspaper
and was the trigger that led Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
to demand that Centeno explain himself publicly.
After the revelation of the correspondence,
the President of the Republic defended the minister,
arguing that "either there is a written document or there is not",
and was attacked by several PSD leaders.
When, during the weekend, the Councilor of State, António Lobo Xavier
made known to him the content of the text sms,
Marcelo felt betrayed.
"What the minister had said
was far short of what the sms reveal,"
one source told DN.
It was also this content that led Marcelo to produce a note,
already near midnight,
and after the minister had spoken to the country,
in which he says "to retain" the admission
by the Minister of Finance
of an eventual error of mutual perception
in the transmission of their positions ".
But for Marcelo it was more than an error of perception.
Therefore, he ends his statement saying,
that he only accepted the "confidence"
that the prime minister still has in the Minister of Finance
"given the strict national interest in terms of financial stability."
I sincerely HOPE AND PRAY that this BETRAYAL
of the President's confidence,
in an "error of preception",
a newly invented term for a LIE,
was in the national interest.
For much less, a minister, in the USA,
lost his job yesterday,
for an omission of the truth.
Now the radical communists, and the socialists,
want to impede the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry,
into the case of the State Bank, Caixa Geral de Depositos
, to have access to these vital text messages
and e-mails!
For God's sake!
WHERE DID TRANSPARENCY GO??
The world is watching!!
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