With the presence of the head of state, Marcelo Rebelo de
Sousa, the solemn session today will be the “high point” of the celebrations of
the 200th anniversary of the first Portuguese Constitution, said the president
of the Assembly of the Republic, Augusto Santos Silva.
Santos Silva recalled that the Constitution by which
republican and democratic Portugal is governed today is based on the “regime of
rights and freedoms of all citizens” established just two centuries ago.
“Things that are as natural today as the air we breathe were
only born in 1822, for example, freedom of the press, freedom of public
expression, freedom of our opinions, the right of citizens to petition the
Assembly, the right to choose our representatives, the deputies to the Assembly”,
pointed out the president of the parliament.
The first Constitution, continued Santos Silva, which
resulted from the first election of deputies to the Cortes Gerais, enshrined
“the legislative power of the courts and the balance between the powers: the
executive power and the legislative power”.
“Now, all this that is part of our present day began in 1822
and all this is very necessary for us to scrutinize the acts of the Government
and the administration, to present and discuss each other's proposals, to make
the laws that are indispensable, to express our anxieties, our problems,
sometimes our despair, and not being persecuted for that, […] all this is only
200 years old”, added the President of the Assembly of the Republic.