“To structurally change the country, you need courage and ambition, and I fear that all these plans, in the face of reality, will not be enough to transform the country. […] “I have seen plans, but I have not yet seen structural reforms,” said Rui Rocha, speaking to reporters, during a visit to the National Agricultural Fair (FNA) in Santarém.
According to the leader of the Liberal Initiative, after three months of ruling, the PSD/CDS-PP executive will now have to start governing, because launching plans is “no longer enough.”
He said: “We are in the third month of rule and the government is going through three stages: the first was run over by reality, the second was in which it launched many plans, and the third is just beginning, in which the government will in fact be forced to rule. […] “Launching plans is no longer enough;
Rui Rocha also considered that the team led by Social Democrat Luis Montenegro shows “some lack of political engagement”, in an “inherently unstable” context.
“But it must also be said that some of the opposition, namely the Socialist Party and Chega, did not act responsibly,” he criticized.
For the IL leader, the Socialist Party and Ciga on several occasions acted based on political interests and not to meet the concerns of the population.
“I think we have already seen some events where it was purely political tactics and there was no consideration of Portuguese interests […]He said: “This is a criticism that must be directed.”
In response to a question about his presence at the National Agriculture Fair, Rui Rocha said that “agriculture and primary production are essential for food sovereignty and the country’s economy,” and defended the need to implement “modern and precise agriculture, with new methodologies and capabilities, that benefits society.” and the economy.”