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Steps Rabbit to Attack on Politicians Prostitutes

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With André Ventura in the audience, with whom he spoke about the rhythm of political activity, Passos Coelho embodied an anti-political attitude of identity and harsh with immigration.

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In the most violent attacks he has ever made, Passos criticized politicians who do not want to "disappoint anyone" and repeated repairs to the government. Ventura heard in the front row and together criticized Montenegro.

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Former Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho today criticized the politicians who, in order to try to please everyone even more than populists, become postponents, comparing them to non-characterized prostitutes. In an intervention of almost 50 minutes in the presentation of a book, Passos defended that politics has to have a dimension of leadership and criticized what he called a curse that took account of the European space and also of the Portug…

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André Ventura believes that Pedro Passos Coelho was referring to the government when he spoke of politicians who sell themselves to populism and become uncharacteristic prostitutes. The former prime minister and the president of the Arri returned to appear together in public, in the presentation of a book.

With André Ventura in the audience, with whom he spoke about the rhythm of political activity, Passos Coelho embodied an anti-political attitude of identity and harsh with immigration.

·Portugal
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Pedro Passos Coelho says the Portuguese are getting impatient with the changes promised by the government that never arrive again. The statements were made in a meeting with André Ventura, and the two were together at an event in Lisbon.

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Sapo broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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