Petition calls for expulsion of João Adelino Faria after interview with André Ventura



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RTP journalist João Adelino Faria was the target of criticism on social networks after the interview with André Ventura, leader of ‘Chega’ and candidate for the presidential elections next January.

After the interview, which can be seen here, Maria Vieira was one of those who came out to attack the journalist for the attitude she adopted in the interview with André Ventura:

“The ‘interview’ carried out yesterday by (I won’t call him a journalist because he no longer deserves it) ‘Marxist guerrilla’ João Adelino de Faria was regrettable and absolutely shameful! The crazy aggression, the lack of competence and professionalism and the aggression that the RTP employee did to journalism, were too evident and shocked the whole country, as can be seen by the thousands of people who expressed their indignation against him on social networks “, could be read in the publication of the actress.

Criticisms of the journalist’s performance are added to social networks, and a petition was even created to “expel” João Adelino Faria from RTP: “It shamed Portugal and it shamed journalism, by breaking all the ethical codes. It is up to the journalist to ask and the interviewee to answer ”, can be read in the description of the petition entitled: “Expulsion of the journalist João Adelino Faria from the Public Service (RTP)”.

“A public channel cannot and must not allow a journalist to go down to such a low level … Journalism must be exempt from the political / partisan power and personal opinion of journalists, especially those who are paid with the public treasury “, to still be able to read.

“What we saw today, in the interview with a candidate for the presidency of the Republic, shames any Portuguese who defends democracy. I don’t want my money to contribute to such a bad public service. The facial expression says it all. An inquisitor disguised as a mediocre journalist “reveals the author of the petition, which has 2,849 signatures at the time of publication of this article.

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