Κυριακή 18 Οκτωβρίου 2015

Outgoing Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho, winner of the parliamentary elections, proposed today to Anthony Costa, Secretary General of the Socialist Party, to participate in a grand coalition with the right-wing parties to avoid anarchy in the country.

Outgoing Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho, winner of the parliamentary elections, proposed today to Anthony Costa, Secretary General of the Socialist Party, to participate in a grand coalition with the right-wing parties to avoid anarchy in the country.

"We never ruled out" the participation of the Socialist Party "in a broader coalition with the Social Democratic Party and the CDS", writes the outgoing Prime Minister in a letter to Antonio Costa.

The Pedro Passos Coelho will present tomorrow to the President of Portugal Aníbal Cavaco Silva the results of consultations aimed at finding a solution that will allow the formation of "stable and sustainable government."

Although the winner of the elections, the Coelho does not have an absolute majority in parliament and can not form a government despite the support of the Socialist Party.

But the positions of the two political camps have not approached the Sosialisitko Party surprised the Portuguese conservative conducting talks with the Communist Party and the Left Bloc.

Approaching "the far left instead to negotiate with pro-European parties, the Socialist Party adopts an extreme position that the country does not understand," said Pedro Passos Coelho, warning that the attitude of "threatened to plunge Portugal instability and anarchy" .

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