Miguel Souza Tavares returns to TAP’s CPI to criticize the debate’s appreciation for events that “don’t concern the state,” nor the commentator himself who supposedly “can’t take it anymore” to keep listening to a topic that causes him to “vomit.” The Expresso columnist says he would like to have an opposition that would question and supervise governance, and that this is what everyone is bothered about: government, opposition and democracy. There is no shortage of criticism for the intervention of Cavaco Silva who, instead of speaking to the country, resorted to “the party cycle from which he came”. The PSD managed to gain some “false elation”, because the initiative did not come from the commander, Luis Montenegro “it would be painful”. The investigation into Operation Tutti Frutti, which leaves targets defenseless, also deserves a negative note. Souza Tavares says the seriousness of racism in football in Spain should have led to strong condemnation: “I would have kicked the club out of football for several years.”
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