“It was good in Guinea,” Ventura wrote in response to Joacine Katar Moreira.



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The president of Chega responded this afternoon through the social network Twitter to the statements of the deputy Joacine Katar Moreira about the amount of the fine that could be applied to André Ventura for discrimination against Roma citizens – around 440 euros. “It was good in Guinea,” wrote the presidential candidate.

When sharing a news item, in which Joacine compares the value of the fine with the price of a “peanut”, the deputy said: “It is what I always said. It was good in Guinea! ”.

Joacine Katar Moreira was born in Guinea-Bissau, but came to live in Portugal at the age of eight and has dual citizenship: he is Portuguese-Guinean.

At the origin of this discussion, there is a complaint from the High Commissioner for Migration, which accuses the only deputy of Chega of having a “discriminatory and hostile” conduct and an “offensive” speech, by sharing some graphics by André Ventura on Twitter , without any source, on the level of dependence on social inclusion income, where he wrote: “The truth always prevails. Almost 90% of the Roma community live on ‘other things’ in addition to their own work ”.

After knowing the amount André Ventura can pay for these actions, the ex-Livre deputy reacted: “438.81 euros is not even half the cost of a billboard that Chega has stacked up all over the country. 438.81 euros, the price of the fine, is the price of a peanut for André Ventura, who has spent years spitting on an entire community and getting away with it, “he said. Joacine also considers the Chega leader “an aggressor and cannot go unpunished for his racist and xenophobic acts and comments, even more so as an elected deputy.”



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