Socialist presidential candidate interviewed by RTP



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The candidate highlighted, on the other hand, the contribution that the hacker made to the millionaire fraud report.

Referring to the submarine case, Ana Gomes recalled that there were convictions in Germany, but not in Portugal, and that the attorney general at that time had given instructions to close the investigation. And he promised that, as President of the Republic, with respect to the separation of powers, he would try to avoid obstructions to the normal course of justice.

The socialist candidate considered the case of José Sócrates as an example of a justice that takes too long and, therefore, does not work. Megaprocesses, he said, are usually a way of making the administration of justice endless and he recalled that justice delayed is justice denied.

Ana Gomes declined to indicate the names of prominent socialists who are grateful that they do not support her and stated that she feels very supported by many socialists. He recalled that his criticisms of António Costa were public for launching the candidacy of Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and admitted that, despite having the friendship of Ferro Rodrigues, he does not have his electoral support.

He also pointed out the contradiction between the PS program and the ideas of the right-wing candidate Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. To the current president and ree-candidate, he criticized the attitude of normalizing an unconstitutional force like Chega, which should not have been legalized due to its racist and fascist positions.
The President of the Republic, he added, should have asked his own organs, such as the Public Ministry and the Constitutional Court, to rule on the legitimacy of this party.

Regarding the open crisis with the murder of a Ukrainian citizen by the SEF, Ana Gomes admitted that Eduardo Cabrita’s position has become difficult to sustain, in part due to the disapproval of the President of the Republic, one more case, she said. , which must reflect socialists.

Ana Gomes also defended the preservation of the existence of TAP, as an airline of strategic importance for the country. He admitted the need for a “thinning” of TAP, but putting the condition that it be done in a transparent way.

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