The former TAP contributor has revealed he expects an apology from Antonio Costa, who said he had “truly failed” with comments that affected his “name and reputation”.
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On Tuesday, the Prime Minister and General Secretary of the Socialist Party, Antonio Costa, refused to offer an apology to David Neleman, whom he accuses of failing to tell the truth.
Speaking to reporters, on the sidelines of the PS campaign taking place in Madeira, Antonio Costa first confirmed: “I have nothing to say.” But when Costa was asked about the apology, he didn’t hesitate: “That was what was missing,” nor did he talk about it further.
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The former TAP contributor revealed, in Lusa’s remarks, that he expects an apology from Antonio Costa, who said that “missed the truthWith statements that affected his ‘name and reputation’, in the context of the pre-legislative campaign.
In a note sent to Lusa, David Neleman provided some clarification in the face of what he accused of being “false statements” about his person by Socialist Party leader, Antonio Costa, in the debate for the upcoming legislative elections with the PSD candidate, in which – quoting the businessman – The prime minister also said the state had bought the company “to prevent exactly that the average person who was out there who was not worthy of trust, would not kill TAP on the day it went bankrupt”.
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the This Tuesday head of PSD gave reason to former TAP contributor David Nellman, who demanded an apology from Antonio Costa, saying that the prime minister “failed to know the truth.”
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