Summary:
Political Climate in Portugal's Parliament is tense due to the rise of the Chega party.
Chega's representation has increased from one to fifty, causing confusion among 180 deputies.
The podcast discusses the challenges of engaging with Chega amid political complexities.
Comparisons are made to Trump's approach to politics, emphasizing transactional dealings without direct involvement.
Join António Saraiva, Luís Osório, and Vera Gouveia Barros for a critical analysis in ‘A Arte do Possível’.
Political Tensions in Portugal
The podcast “A Arte do Possível” hosted by António Saraiva, Luís Osório, and Vera Gouveia Barros dives deep into the critical political climate currently prevailing in the Assembleia da República.
From one member to twelve, and now fifty, the presence of the Chega party has transformed the parliamentary landscape. Recently, their number fluctuated from fifty to forty-nine, yet the 180 other deputies remain perplexed about how to effectively engage with the Chega bloc.
In politics, as in war, easy solutions are scarce. The discussion draws parallels to Trump's transactional approach to politics, where significant issues are handled without the direct involvement of affected parties, such as the Ukrainian peace negotiations.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion in this episode of the podcast, where we explore the intricate dynamics at play.
Listen to the podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. This program is produced by JE and hosted by Nuno Braga.
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