On 8 July, Portugal's Prime Minister, Pedro Passos Coelho, opened the State of the Nation debate in parliament - taking place barely three months before the legislative elections. The last State of the Nation debate was on 2 July 2014 when the prime minister called for a national commitment on employment and asked the leader of the opposition Socialists about his position in regard to the European Union budget treaty. This time, Passos Coelho took a message of confidence in the euro zone and the Portuguese economy. The Socialist leader, António Costa, wanted to give a voice to citizens disillusioned with ‘false promises’ in the 2011 general election campaign, adding, ‘three generations have been decimated in three harrowing years.’
Portugal: State of Nation debate
Written by Linda Digby 17 Jul 2015Additional Info
- Pray: for Portugal carrying a crippling debt of 132.9% of GDP into the next legislative elections. (1Tim2:1,2)
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