Joaquim Coimbra was the element of the Political Committee of the PSD which came on a collision course with Luis Filipe Menezes and asked to resign, when the former Social Democrat leader proposed a commission of inquiry into the financial supervision of banking.
The announcement is made in a press release from the office of Luis Filipe Menezes, after the controversy generated by his statements made before the RTPN. In those statements, the former leader of the PSD revealed that several members of the Political Committee have resigned following his proposal "because they were shareholders of reference of low birth weight and were afraid that the banking supervision was playing in interest, perhaps, from financial institutions that do not were operating according to the standards of transparency of the rule of law. "
Menezes also recalled that at that time was subject to "critically endangered", some of them of "some former ministers who did not want to come forward to supervise the banking supervision." This happened when "has not yet talked with LBW but only from the BCP and the role of the Bank of Portugal" in the area.
In the press release issued today, reaffirms that Menezes "was notable public and the criticism leveled, tough, varied and concerted, many illegitimate, dozens of politicians to the previous Social Democrat leadership." Because of this, one of the elements of its National Policy Committee submitted the resignation, knowing it is now that was Joaquim Coimbra.
The resignation "was frozen", resigned after being "informed about the real framework" of the matter. According to Menezes, to resign over, however, be done with that Joaquim Coimbra "had never participated in any meeting or partisan initiative." The former leader of the PSD further clarifies that, despite this resignation, "has done nothing to stop considering that Joaquim Coimbra a person well-intentioned and serious."
For the pressure he claimed to have suffered at the time, Menezes showed that they "hit the skates of immoral and intolerable" but not part of any member of the National Policy, the president of Congress, the direction of the Parliamentary Group or the Secretary-General , "Which were impeccable in support and solidarity with the decision."
"However, the pressures and threats repeated itself in various circumstances, with particular emphasis when this issue (financial supervision) was discussed and raised the parliamentary initiative known," adds the note.
According to Menezes, between those threats and pressures that was targeted is that of "immediate convening of the national councils or Congress, seeking the dismissal of the management, promotion campaigns for black ordered the agencies of communication aimed at the destruction of personal image and family the leader. "
In the communiqué sent to Lusa, Menezes also shows that you want to discuss this matter in a "deeper", announcing the publication, soon, a book which "will be explaining the various vicissitudes of a consulate in eight months, a leading reform, defender intransigent participatory democracy and transparency.
The announcement is made in a press release from the office of Luis Filipe Menezes, after the controversy generated by his statements made before the RTPN. In those statements, the former leader of the PSD revealed that several members of the Political Committee have resigned following his proposal "because they were shareholders of reference of low birth weight and were afraid that the banking supervision was playing in interest, perhaps, from financial institutions that do not were operating according to the standards of transparency of the rule of law. "
Menezes also recalled that at that time was subject to "critically endangered", some of them of "some former ministers who did not want to come forward to supervise the banking supervision." This happened when "has not yet talked with LBW but only from the BCP and the role of the Bank of Portugal" in the area.
In the press release issued today, reaffirms that Menezes "was notable public and the criticism leveled, tough, varied and concerted, many illegitimate, dozens of politicians to the previous Social Democrat leadership." Because of this, one of the elements of its National Policy Committee submitted the resignation, knowing it is now that was Joaquim Coimbra.
The resignation "was frozen", resigned after being "informed about the real framework" of the matter. According to Menezes, to resign over, however, be done with that Joaquim Coimbra "had never participated in any meeting or partisan initiative." The former leader of the PSD further clarifies that, despite this resignation, "has done nothing to stop considering that Joaquim Coimbra a person well-intentioned and serious."
For the pressure he claimed to have suffered at the time, Menezes showed that they "hit the skates of immoral and intolerable" but not part of any member of the National Policy, the president of Congress, the direction of the Parliamentary Group or the Secretary-General , "Which were impeccable in support and solidarity with the decision."
"However, the pressures and threats repeated itself in various circumstances, with particular emphasis when this issue (financial supervision) was discussed and raised the parliamentary initiative known," adds the note.
According to Menezes, between those threats and pressures that was targeted is that of "immediate convening of the national councils or Congress, seeking the dismissal of the management, promotion campaigns for black ordered the agencies of communication aimed at the destruction of personal image and family the leader. "
In the communiqué sent to Lusa, Menezes also shows that you want to discuss this matter in a "deeper", announcing the publication, soon, a book which "will be explaining the various vicissitudes of a consulate in eight months, a leading reform, defender intransigent participatory democracy and transparency.
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