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  • 19/05/2025
Elezioni Portogallo, l'ex ministro Rangel: "Ad non farà alcuna coalizione di governo con Chega"

In un'intervista rilasciata a Euronews, l'ex ministro degli Esteri ha confermato che Alleanza democratica non si alleerà formalmente con Chega e cercherà di negoziare con i partiti in Parlamento "dossier per dossier"

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00:00Dopo i risultati delle elezioni legislative di domenica, da cui non è emersa una maggioranza nel Parlamento portoghese,
00:07Paolo Rangel ha confermato a Euronews che un governo di coalizione tra Alleanza Democratica e Chega è fuori discussione.
00:14Il ministro degli esteri garantisce che, come l'anno scorso, il nuovo esecutivo è disposto a negoziare con tutte le parti.
00:21Sì, ma sono arrivato, o sono willingo, a go into governo con Chega, per esempio,
00:26questo anti-establishment party che ha fatto molto bene l'anno scorso?
00:29I have to say that it was very clear during all the campaign, and also even last year it was very clear,
00:40that AD, the Democratic Alliance, will not make any formal coalition or government coalition with Chega.
00:53This is quite clear, and so we have to negotiate in every dossier.
01:00Last year we could do it with the Socialist Party several times in some very important matters.
01:07Also, in a lot of issues, there was a vote in Parliament where, of course, all the formations,
01:16and that includes Chega, could vote for a piece of legislation or a different measure,
01:24if you want to do it, and so this is possible, but not to have a coalition in government.
01:31So we are open to speak and to talk to everybody in Parliament.
01:36This is not new. It's exactly the doctrine that we have as a doctrine, but also as a practice during the last 11 months.
01:46But now that the party hasn't got a majority, should we be expecting now political gridlock for months in your country?
01:51Well, I don't think so.
01:54I think that the results are so clear, giving a mandate to our party to be at the head of government
02:03and to develop our own program, that it is very, it would be very, very strange, very weird,
02:13I'd say even not politically acceptable, that we could not start a government and have at least our program passed in Parliament.
02:28I think that is, so I don't foresee a gridlock or a kind of paralysis in government in the next months.
02:38That's it.
02:44Thank you!
02:48You're welcome.
02:49Thank you.
02:52Thank you.
03:01Thank you.
03:03Thank you.

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