9h. Debate. Cavaco Silva says that the prime minister has been the target of a “campaign of insinuations” by the opposition
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Cavaco Silva returns to the campaign to defend Montenegro: He was the target of a “campaign of suspicion and insinuation”
Last week, former President of the Republic argued that, in ethics, Montenegro is not second to any of the other leaders. This Monday, the campaign returns to reaffirm support.
9h. Debate. Cavaco Silva says that the prime minister has been the target of a “campaign of insinuations” by the opposition
To the Observer, the former prime minister and president of the republic comes to defend Montenegro across the board. Still in this newspaper, Trump says that he had “good conversations” about the war in Ukraine.
Cavaco Silva defends that Montenegro was the target of "a campaign of suspicions and insinuations"
In an opinion published in the Observer, the former President of the Republic praised the ethical and moral position of Luis Montenegro, as well as its "technical and political superiority" with regard to the other party leaders
Cavaco compares Montenegro to itself and places quality carimbo: "No ethical principles have been violated"
In an article published in the "Observer", the former President of the Republic and Prime Minister compared the fall of the Government of Montenegro with a confidence that its executive presented in June 1986: "The opposition then chose not to cause the fall of the Government and prevented early elections"
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