Pacote laboral foi defendido pela ministra do Trabalho, Palma Ramalho Paulo Spranger
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Debate terminou com ministra do Trabalho a criticar toda a esquerda
Apesar de ter vincado várias vezes durante o debate em torno da proposta de lei do Governo para rever o Código do Trabalho que a proposta de lei do Governo "não é boa", André Ventura garantiu esta tarde no parlamento que na sexta-feira, quando o diploma for votado, as mudanças vão acontecer por ação do Chega. Ainda assim,o líder da bancada mais à direita do hemiciclo disse que "não sabemos o que vai acontecer" na votação.
Por parte do Chega, não houve uma única pergunta à ministra do Trabalho, Maria do Rosário Palma Ramalho, durante o debate. Eo inverso também não aconteceu.
Só com críticas dirigidas à esquerda, e apontando imobilismo às bancadas do PS, PCP, Livre e BE, Palma Ramalho definiu como "parceiro do Governo" apenas "os portugueses" e "todas as bancadas que entendam viabilizar a descida à especialidade da proposta do Governo".
Também o líder da bancada do PSD, Hugo Soares, garantiu que a proposta de lei do Governo será aprovada, depois da ministra do Trabalho ter apenas apontado tiques de "neo-marxismo" e "marxismo-leninismo" a toda a esquerda.
Do lado do PS, o líder parlamentar Eurico Brilhante Dias atirou ao Chega por "trair o seu eleitorado" e ser fiel apenas "aos seus investidores" , naquilo que os socialistas antevêem que seja a posição do partido de Ventura na aprovação deste pacote laboral do Governo.
O deputado único do BE, Fabian Figueiredo, observou que "o Governo decidiu avançar com este pacote laboral" agravando a situação dos trabalhadores, mas acrescentou que não o fez sozinho.
"Ouvimos durante meses o Chega a berrar contra o pacote laboral" para depois apresentarem "48 propostas de alteração ao pacote laboral" onde "não se encontra a linha vermelha de baixar a idade da reforma" , sublinhou o deputado.
Questionando a ministra se é "este o legado que quer deixar a Portugal", a líder parlamentar do Livre, Isabel Mendes Lopes, disse saber "de onde nasce este pacote laboral", que "não estava no programa do Governo". "Porque o Governo sabe que se estivesse [no programa eleitoral] não teria sido eleito", rematou, enquanto concordou com a ministra sobre a necessidade das reformas terem "de se fazer numa lógica de consenso".
Porém, Isabel Mendes Lopes observou que Palma Ramalho, com esta proposta, "diaboliza as pessoas pobres dando números que não são reais", na mesma medida em que "escolhe dialogar com o único partido que é verdadeiramente polarizador em Portugal", considerou, sem referir diretamente o Chega.
A proposta intitulada Trabalho XXI, apresentada pelo Governo há quase um ano, será votada esta sexta-feira, 19 de junho. O DN acompanhará todos os passos sobres as decisões que forem tomadas pelos deputados.
Palma Ramalho critica "ideologia de empobrecimento do PCP ao lado da flotilha do Bloco de Esquerda" e "trincheirismo belicista do Livre"
A ministra do Trabalho, no encerramento do debate em torno do pacote laboral, desafiou o Parlamento a decidir "se prefere manter o caminho que nos trouxe até aqui" ou "progredir", acrescentando que, para fazer passar a proposta de lei para alterar a Lei do Trabalho, o único "parceiro do Governo são os portugueses e neste caso serão todas as bancadas que entendam viabilizar a descida à especialidade da proposta do Governo".
Sem identificar outros parceiros, Maria do Rosário Palma Ramalho considerou que este "foi um debate que cheira a geringonça".
"Verificou-se a ideologia de empobrecimento do PCP ao lado da flotilha do Bloco de Esquerda" e o "trincheirismo belicista do Livre", sustentou, identificando os partidos que já assumiram o voto contra na proposta do Governo, para além do PS.
"E aconselho os senhores deputados do Livre a fazer o mesmo [aprovar a iniciativa do Governo] para que possamos discutir as vossas" na especialidade, acrescentou Palma Ramalho.
André Ventura diz que não sabe o que vai acontecer no dia da votação do pacote laboral, mas que tudo vai mudar por ação do Chega
Observando que há "dois hemisférios no hemiciclo" e referindo que "um que quer deixar tudo na mesma" e outro "quer mudar alguma coisa, ainda que seja um pouco", o líder do Chega começou a sua intervenção final afirmando que "não sabemos o que vai acontecer amanhã" , sexta-feira, 19 de junho, quando a proposta de lei do Governo para alertar a Leido Trabalho for votada.
No entanto, o líder do Chega garantiu que algumas coisas vão mudar e "as pessoas vão perguntar quem é que conseguiu mais dias de férias".
Referindo propostas que o Chega avançou esta semana para rever a lei labora, André Ventura, retoricamente, perguntou "quem conseguiu pagamento por turnos a um milhão de pessoas?".
"Foi o PCP, foi o PS, foi o Livre? Não ", respondeu, acabando por falar no Chega.
"Amanhã, os portugueses podem perguntar-se quem falou no teto para reformas milionárias…
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