Still without certainties assumed, but with expressions that seem to be quoted from the same script, the PSD, Chega and the Government arrive this Friday at the vote on the labor review law proposal holding hands. Social-democratic parliamentary leader Hugo Soares concluded the debate on the diploma in the plenary, this Thursday afternoon, guaranteeing that “tomorrow this proposal will be approved”; the Minister of Labor expressed confidence that Parliament will admit that it wants a change in the law to make it more flexible; and André Ventura, without ever revealing whether he will make the executive’s proposal viable (“we don’t know what will happen”), argued that “something will change” through Chega’s actions.
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