GNR is identifying Chega militants who are unmasked at the Convention – Observer



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On the second day, concern about the pandemic landed on the Arrival Convention in Évora. The tent where the work of the party led by André Ventura has been carried out has about 400 people seated, without physical distance, but unlike what happened on Saturday, there are already notices and a security guard to ensure who wears a mask . The party president only appeared today with a mask. At enclosure is to GNR to identify who has no mask and will stay until the convention is over. The action was decided by GNR itself.

the military to civilian They are walking around the room and monitoring who violates the mask rule, redirecting people out of the room to collect personal data. The GNR source did not want to say how many elements are in this stock, but the The observer identified at least three. One of the identified militants confirmed that this happened because he was not wearing a mask, that he had to hand over his personal data and that he had to present himself at the GNR post in his area of ​​residence.

An official GNR source also confirmed to the Observer that it was an initiative of this security force to take this action and that they are on the ground to ensure compliance with the safety and hygiene regulations of the DGS. The same source classifies the act as “routine action, not by Chega but applicable to any initiative that requires compliance with these norms.”

A 180 degree difference compared to what happened the day before. André Ventura never wore a mask and every time he visited the convention site he did not refrain from handing out handshakes and even kisses to party militants that he crossed. These moments were witnessed by the Observer when he was in a report with the Chega leader on Saturday afternoon.

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But this morning, the work has barely begun and when the votes for the governing bodies of the party were still being counted, Nélson Dias da Silva, vice president of the Convention Bureau, took the stage to warn those present to keep their distance and mask on. And the security guards began to turn around to draw the attention of those who did not put on their protection. Never, on the first day of the Convention, has there been such a warning in the Convention that there is a thermometer and an alcohol gel dispenser on the door that the party leader, for example, has not used when entering and leaving the Convention tent.

But it was the deputy of the Bureau himself, this Sunday, who took the microphone, there is a contingency plan defined by the DGS for the event, asking whoever was present in the room to put on a mask and try to keep their distance.

At that time, the observer questioned Nuno Afonso, vice president of the party, on this change of position, and the answer was that the measure was being taken this Sunday – and it had not arrived the day before – because “perhaps because today there are more people without a mask.”

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