Post by account_disabled on Feb 28, 2024 0:34:40 GMT -5
Help to continue reporting Become a member of Nuevatribuna This old aphorism has been confirmed once again in recent weeks in which the beloved neighboring country has been immersed in new general elections caused by disagreement over budgets between the parties of the Portuguese left. Contrary to what happened a few years ago when the Spanish left gave as an example the different ways of reaching agreements of their Portuguese brothers (it was even debated whether it was better to enter the government or support from outside as happened here in Podemos), the silence has imposed in the ranks of the PSOE, Izquierda Unida or Podemos. Everyone grits their teeth and looks away. It is unknown what is going to happen in Portugal. There is nothing definitive at this time that the Portuguese are voting Very little has been said or explained about the reasons that led to the break between the socialists, communists and the Portuguese Bloco.
With this call for elections, the Socialist Party seeks to achieve an absolute majority that will allow it not to negotiate or take into account its uncomfortable and demanding partners and does not Malta Phone Number rule out governing or asking that right-wing parties be allowed to govern. Something similar to what happened in Spain where the PSOE only reached an agreement with its left when neither Ciudadanos nor the Popular Party allowed it, either actively or passively, to reach the Moncloa. Socialist parties only agree with other parties that claim to be on the left when they have no other choice. Traditionally, they hang by force. Its desire for hegemony and the single party of the left (known as the common house) cannot be said to have gone badly for the socialist and social democratic parties that continue to be decisive in the formation of governments in half of Europe. It is unknown what is going to happen in Portugal. There is nothing definitive at this time that the Portuguese are voting.
There is talk of a high abstention caused by various factors such as the high number of confined people, the rejection of early elections and the anger at the disagreements on the left of a part of its voters. All the polls, which have been quite wrong lately as is being seen in numerous elections, point to a rapprochement in votes and deputies between the Socialist Party and the main right-wing party headed by Rui Silva. Nor does it seem that the decision not to support Costa's budgets adopted by the Bloco and the Communist Party is going to generate more votes and more deputies. It is mandatory to mention the extreme right Chega, the Portuguese Vox, which seems to be increasing in support, although to a much lesser extent than its Spanish colleagues. From the PSOE, obviously what would be seen as an excellent result is if the Portuguese Socialist Party achieved a comfortable absolute majority. That would give them a position of greater negotiating strength with their partners from Unidas Podemos and those accompanying the investiture, for whom it would be enough to shake their head and indicate in a condescending manner: “Look to the West and take note of what is happening.” ”. Fortunately in Spain the budgets are approved and once the bad news of the Labor Reform is over (which is expected to be approved by civil or military means) there will be two years left to govern and prepare the general elections. Portugal's solution tonight.
With this call for elections, the Socialist Party seeks to achieve an absolute majority that will allow it not to negotiate or take into account its uncomfortable and demanding partners and does not Malta Phone Number rule out governing or asking that right-wing parties be allowed to govern. Something similar to what happened in Spain where the PSOE only reached an agreement with its left when neither Ciudadanos nor the Popular Party allowed it, either actively or passively, to reach the Moncloa. Socialist parties only agree with other parties that claim to be on the left when they have no other choice. Traditionally, they hang by force. Its desire for hegemony and the single party of the left (known as the common house) cannot be said to have gone badly for the socialist and social democratic parties that continue to be decisive in the formation of governments in half of Europe. It is unknown what is going to happen in Portugal. There is nothing definitive at this time that the Portuguese are voting.
There is talk of a high abstention caused by various factors such as the high number of confined people, the rejection of early elections and the anger at the disagreements on the left of a part of its voters. All the polls, which have been quite wrong lately as is being seen in numerous elections, point to a rapprochement in votes and deputies between the Socialist Party and the main right-wing party headed by Rui Silva. Nor does it seem that the decision not to support Costa's budgets adopted by the Bloco and the Communist Party is going to generate more votes and more deputies. It is mandatory to mention the extreme right Chega, the Portuguese Vox, which seems to be increasing in support, although to a much lesser extent than its Spanish colleagues. From the PSOE, obviously what would be seen as an excellent result is if the Portuguese Socialist Party achieved a comfortable absolute majority. That would give them a position of greater negotiating strength with their partners from Unidas Podemos and those accompanying the investiture, for whom it would be enough to shake their head and indicate in a condescending manner: “Look to the West and take note of what is happening.” ”. Fortunately in Spain the budgets are approved and once the bad news of the Labor Reform is over (which is expected to be approved by civil or military means) there will be two years left to govern and prepare the general elections. Portugal's solution tonight.