André Ventura, the leader of the Chega party in Portugal, recently delivered a powerful speech in Parliament, expressing his concerns about the government’s immigration policies. Ventura argues that Portugal has shifted from requiring a work contract or stable legal status for immigrants to accepting them based on the mere promise of a work contract. He believes that this approach leads to uncontrolled immigration and puts the stability and enforcement of the national territory at risk.
Ventura points out that Portugal already has a significant foreign population, with nearly 800,000 foreigners residing in the country. He warns that if the current standards continue, immigrants could make up 10% of Portugal’s population, similar to what has happened in other European countries. “Remember these words that we say. We are warning you,” stressed the Chega party leader. He believes that Portugal needs a regulated and controlled immigration system that aligns with the country’s economic needs, rather than allowing uncontrolled immigration from potentially risky countries.
The leader criticizes the government’s decision to implement automatic registration for immigrants from the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries (CPLP), which includes nearly 300 million people. He argues that this move will bring the negative consequences of immigration that other European countries have experienced in the past century. Ventura emphasizes that the government’s motives for creating a “cauldron of migration” are purely political rather than considering the potential problems it may cause.
Ventura and his party, Chega, have gained attention not only for their political stances but also for their leader’s strength, confidence, and charisma. He is seen as a symbol of the Portuguese right and has received praise from other conservative leaders across Europe. Chega and Ventura, like all conservative leaders, face criticism from the left for their strong positions against illegal immigration, Islamic immigration, and Islamic supremacists. However, Ventura’s rise to prominence reflects the increasing strength and popularity of national conservatism in Europe.
Sounds like Ventura is all about Portugal First. Lefties probably will say he is “racist” or “xenophobic.” 🤣
Let’s face it, if open borders multikulti horsesh*t is so great, then why do all the satanic elitists have personal bodyguards, high walls, and armed security around their estates?
From InfoWars:
“You would think that with the real danger of another global war now on the cards, that would take up all of the UN’s energy and focus. But you would be wrong.
Here’s the UN, dabbling in things like alleged “hate speech.”
But – world peace – that’s supposed to be the mission. Not policing social media for dubiously defined “hate speech.” ”
UN is a TERRORIST ORGANIZATION, same as WEF, EU and WHO, etc.
All the world leaders and political men/ladies not affiliated with the WEF young global leaders are popular with their country’s voting constituents. Then we see the other side —people (debt slaves in misery) despise the WEF installed buttpuppets. Almost every country has this phenomenon.
So, we can conclude most elections are rife with election and voting fraud from using those old Diebold(sørøs)machines, and the Dominion machines. Also the corruption in vote counters. Otherwise we would not see the massive putsche against the will of the people, and moral decline of Western first world countries.
If I didn’t know better or was a gasp “conspiracy theorist”, I would suspect there was something nefarious going on internationally…..please note the dripping sarcasm…