Enough: former Alentejo mayor elected by the PS declares his support for the party – News



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“I, like many Portuguese, was disillusioned with politics” and “Dr. André Ventura appeared to say what we feel and is a voice with which I identify,” said the former mayor, on the sidelines of the II Convention of the Enough, which takes place in Évora.

Luis Caldeirinha Rome (in the photo to the left of António José Seguro, in 2012) He was mayor of Vila Viçosa, in the Évora district, between 2009 and 2013, elected as an independent by the PS, and district representative of Cavaco Silva’s candidacy for the Presidency of the Republic, in the 2011 elections.

For the former mayor of Vila Viçosa, the leader of Chega, André Ventura, “ended up giving a signal that it is not only about how to do” politics and that “there is another way to do it and even better.

“He gave us that hope, to us who were resigned and disappointed,” he stressed.

As a guest at the II Chega Convention as a guest, Luís Caldeirinha Roma admitted that he was considering becoming a militant, but rejected “any interest” in places, as he was “retired from politics.”

Cláudia Gonçalves, from Loulé, Algarve, former leader of PSD and Aliança, also participates as a guest at the Chega Convention and, like Caldeirinha Roma, said she was “upset with politics.”

“But I was challenged [para o Chega] and I felt that I should give a little more of myself, because I am connected with the social area and I am a person of causes “, he emphasized, admitting that” sometimes he does not agree with everything. “

“We don’t have to agree with everything, we just have to come up with ideas and make them come true,” he added.

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