André Ventura’s reaction to Joacine’s criticism – Observer



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André Ventura wrote this Wednesday afternoon, on his personal Twitter account, that the unregistered deputy Joacine Katar Moreira “In Guinea it was good”. These statements come after Joacine criticized the amount of the fine that could be imposed on the Chega leader for discrimination against Roma citizens, comparing the amount, around 440 euros, with the price of a “peanut”.

“It’s what I’ve always said. It was good in Guinea! “, reacted the presidential candidate André Ventura, who could be fined for “discrimination due to harassment” against the Roma community. The complaint was presented by the High Commissioner for Migration, which accuses Ventura of having a “discriminatory and hostile” conduct and an “offensive” speech.

The ex-deputy of Livre criticized the amount of the fine that André Ventura risks paying: “438.81 euros is not even half the cost of a billboard that Chega has piled up all over the country. 438.81 euros, the price of the fine, is the price of a peanut for André Ventura, who for years spits on an entire community and gets away with it ”.

Joacine criticizes the fine imposed on the “aggressor” André Ventura for discriminating against Roma. It is the price of “a peanut”

The deputy also assures that the Chega leader “is an aggressor and cannot get away with his racist and xenophobic acts and comments, especially as an elected deputy.”

Born in Guinea-Bissau, Joacine Katar Moreira came to Portugal at the age of eight and has dual citizenship: she is Portuguese-Guinean.



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