May 13, 2024 4:40 pm
Portugal’s Government Rejects Reparation Plans for Former Colonies

The Portuguese government, led by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, has announced that it has no plans to implement a specific process or program aimed at repairing the country’s former colonies. This stance contradicts the views of President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, who has advocated for forms of compensation for these territories.

The government emphasized that it will continue to cooperate with previously colonized states as done by previous administrations but does not support any reparation projects. President Rebelo de Sousa’s statements advocating for Portugal to lead the reparations process were also criticized by the right-wing Chega party, led by André Ventura. The party threatened to present a motion of censure against the government if any compensation project moved forward.

Chega expressed pride in Portugal’s history and stated that the President’s words were seen as a betrayal of the Portuguese people. The debate on reparations is expected to be debated in the Portuguese Parliament in the coming days, as left-wing parties indicate their intention to present proposals on the topic. The discussion around this issue continues to evolve, with various political parties and leaders expressing differing views on the matter.

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