Sunday, September 27, 2015

Free compares accuracy of financial statements to the ‘software’ of Volkswagen – the Minute News (press release)

At a rally in Coimbra, in Norton de Matos Center, the head of the list for Lisbon said “the episodes the past few days in Portugal and Germany are illustrative of that, maybe, what Maria Luís Albuquerque learned was not exactly the rigor in the accounts of the government boasted. “

Speaking before more than a hundred supporters, Rui Tavares criticized the finance minister for claiming that the deficit for 2014″ counts for nothing, it’s just statistics, is just smoke the numbers. “

” After the lady of the numbers tells us that the numbers are good for nothing. And we have Maria Luís Albuquerque to also tell us who has spent 80% of execution budget for this year in the first six months and it’s okay, for nothing we fear, “joked the candidate.

” For many years we have been saying that this government too followed Germany and wanted to imitate it to the last detail. But what she bought [Maria Luís Albuquerque], without having realized, was that software that Volkswagen put in cars and disguised toxic emissions, as if he could spend the software by the numbers and they disappear, “stressed Rui Tavares .

several times that the Portuguese Repeating have had enough of a government of “concealment and lies,” candidate accused the executive of the coalition led by Pedro Passos Coelho to pursue a continuous impoverishment strategic, which deserves “to be punished with many years of opposition. “

” We want to defeat this right because vitiated the democratic game, impoverished the country and betrayed the promises which they themselves made to the Portuguese “, said Rui Tavares, noting that” after to give a ride to hell, the debt increased and the deficit is equal. “

At the end of the rally, which also addressed Ana Drago, number two in Lisbon, university professor José Reis, head of list L / TDA by Coimbra, found that “Portugal can not take most if not arredarmos the right hand of power.”

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