08/09/2009

Portuguese government..

The elections for the Portuguese government have started, there are the governing party the PS then there are the others PDS, CDS, PCP and BE both communists.

The public debates have started but unfortunately for the population the choice on who to vote is very limited, all parties involved have no new solutions for the economical, health and educational problems of Portugal.
Portugal has one of the worlds most expensive energy prices, namely electrical energy and petrol consumer prices.

Portugal continues to have final consumer prices one of the highest in the world...Oil consumption in Portugal last year dropped more than 14% and all tendencies indicate that it will continue!!! this dishonest attitude is lead by the so called national oil company Galp Energia...there is no reason for the increase except greed, the Portuguese Government is also involved in this apparent corruption scheme as the more the companies charge the more taxes the government obtains... This scheme is called "Robin Hood Tax" the more you charge the more Tax I (government) have... As is also tradition one company increases all others follow behind , the prices are also certainly combined between all involved... This arrogant attitude by the oil companies (GALP,BP,REPSOL,CEPSA) and government will not be forgotten as Portugal enters a period of elections for a new government, the population will certainly have the opportunity to elect a new government that will work for the people and not for the oil industry..

WorldWatch has received information that there is a civil movement entitled
"NÃO AO VOTO" that has already support from various regions of Portugal and over Nineteen thousand supporters who have confirmed that their vote is not for sale.
As long as this fraud continues the economy and Portugal have their destiny crossed. Its time the Portuguese people stand up and fight for the values of the 25th April 1974 revolution...

One for all...All for one..
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