In her intervention in the debate on the renewal of the state of emergency, the deputy and vice-president of PSD Isaura Morais made an “appeal to the Portuguese to comply with the rules imposed on them”.
"As difficult as the country's social and economic situation presents itself, the Portuguese should be aware that only by making sacrifices can we win the fight against the pandemic and win our lives and our future again".
However, the deputy stressed that "the Government has a tremendous responsibility", alerting the executive to the dangers of "overconfidence" or "hasty decisions".
“The process of opening activities that is now beginning cannot be rushed or negligent. Let it be clear that, in the PSD's view, Portugal does not deserve and cannot be subjected to new confinement, again caused by the Government's negligence and irresponsibility”, she said.
In her speech, the PSD deputy also drew attention to the "excess mortality" not covered and the enormous waiting times for consultations and surgeries.
"The Government must, therefore, urgently respond to this problem of lack of access to health care, establishing concrete objectives for the recovery of lists and waiting times for consultations, surgeries and exams", she said.
The deputy also assured that while the assumptions of maintaining the state of emergency were verified, the PSD "will not fail to vote in favour of this request", considering that "any other position would contradict the defence of the national interest".
What sacrifices are the politicians making? How much income have politicians lost since the start of the pandemic? Must be nice to sit atop the Ivory tower, speak to us like children and basically saying "let them eat cake".
These politicians are so disconnected from the people, it's sickening.
By Paula from Algarve on 25 Mar 2021, 17:28
How many of these politicians have missed a paycheque? How many of them are worried about mortgage / rent payments? How many of them have sleepless nights worrying about paying bills and feeding their families? How many of them have had to close their businesses down for good? They make me sick!
By SS from Algarve on 25 Mar 2021, 23:46
I agree completely with the articel. And I also think that the best for normal people, including buisness is to keep the level of Covid19 low. Myself, I can't get the health care I need, since hospitals are occupied with Covid19 work. Full hospitals and a lot of sick persons will not help anyone. Neither will a short period of "freedom" from restrictions followed by a wave of new cases and lockdowns.
What I found strange is that people does not care. That details rules are needed. Can't everybody understand that Covid19 is a dangerous dissaster. And do all they can to avoid getting infected or become infected. Prohibited or not by the law. Why not keep distance. Avoid bars, pubs and restaurants. Keeo distance in shopping centers. I would expect the restaurnats to be empty, even without laws. But people are stupid enough to gather as soon as is allowed. If we all couldbe carefull, we could keep this low level, without detailed laws
By Gustav from Algarve on 17 Apr 2021, 12:44
I am afraid that a too fast easing of lockdown will create real problems. As written in the article. But.... I see something much more dangerous around the corner. As it looks in the rest of Europe for the moment. Covid19 is worse than ever. (Opposite to Portugal) And we aproaching tourist season in Algarve. Fill the pubs, restarants, shoppingareas, hotels, poolareas with tourits during June-July. And we might have to pay a very high prize for that, during the rest of the year. So concentrate the restrictions on foreign tourists. And support internal Pourtugese tourism,performed in a secure way
By Erik from Algarve on 17 Apr 2021, 12:50