Marcelo says he “is in shape” and not “cachetical” | Cape Green

Marcelo says he “is in shape” and not “cachetical” | Cape Green
Marcelo says he “is in shape” and not “cachetical” | Cape Green
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The President of the Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, commented that he felt “in shape” and not “wasted” this Thursday in Cape Verde, as a way of responding to the criticism he has received in recent days.

The statement was made in a joking tone after an hour and a half of standing in a master class given at the University of Cape Verde, in front of hundreds of people, mainly students.

In the end, he asked young people not to let themselves become complacent, feeling like someone who entered the room “at 76 years old” and leaves “25 years younger”.

“Every time I have the opportunity to teach a class, I gain in age and physical shape. I don’t know if that’s a good idea for anyone who thinks I should be more wasted or older,” she added.

“In any case, today you have an answer that you don’t necessarily like: among young people I feel even younger”, he concluded, after a week in which he has been the target of criticism and comments, following several statements made at a dinner with foreign journalists. , in Lisbon, under the son’s wedge, PGR and Costa and Montenegro. José Miguel Júdice and Luís Marques Mendes, for example, made scathing criticisms of him.

“Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has already won the championship for the worst President of the Republic”, said José Miguel Júdice, considering that Marcelo’s statements seemed like “old man’s childishness”. “This is the result of Marcelo being bewildered, sick, isolated and unhappy, and having lost the filters that a healthy mind allows to always be alert”, he said this Tuesday, on SICN.

This Thursday, Marcelo refused to comment on current Portuguese political issues, as he was abroad, where he has insisted on fraternal relations with former colonies.

In the main class, the head of state anticipated the celebration of 50 years of independence of Portuguese-speaking countries, in 2025, as an opportunity to keep alive the joint celebration of the 25th of April, this year.

“There is a great occasion next year: independence will be celebrated”, so the celebrations are a “good idea”, he said, promising to promote the idea among other heads of state.

Marcelo was responding to one of the participants, a Guinean, whose father was arrested by PIDE, the political police of the colonial dictatorship, who questioned whether the 25th of April could not become a joint celebration with the former colonies, instead of these countries being invited for an event, on that date, in Portugal.

The Portuguese President said that the celebration of 50 years in Portugal was in this sense and that it is up to each society to promote the debate on the “past, present and future of all these societies”.

With his Cape Verdean counterpart, José Maria Neves, in the front row, Marcelo asked the hundreds of students in the audience to be “demanding, critical and free” to build a democracy in times of crisis — the theme of the master class -, reiterating that an imperfect and unfinished democracy is always preferable to a dictatorship, but this time saying it in front of a large audience, at Uni-CV.

“I have unlimited hope in you, young Cape Verdeans”, he said, highlighting the cultural dynamic, because, when this exists, the “civic dynamic erupts naturally”, he said.

The class was the last moment of Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa’s visit to Cape Verde, centered on the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the release of the Tarrafal prisoners.

The article is in Portuguese

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