The Public Prosecutor’s Office has been BLOCKED by a judge from doing its job, in this case questioning a suspect about possible PSD funding, the PSD being one of the two main central government parties in Portugal.
Once again we see that the Portuguese “judiciary” is very, very undemocratically “cozy” with the politicians, because the Portuguese “judiciary” is overwhelmingly a huge fraud and, as it could not be otherwise, a GUARANTOR of impunity for the politicians, corrupt and crooks who infest Portugal from one end to the other, so many are they, they are countless.
Portugal is a dictatorship where the judicial power mixes with the political power, as it is so obvious to see.
The following article is a translation (mostly MT). You can find the link to the original website at the end of it.
According to Jornal de Notícias, the businessman will be called again to answer about the alleged transfers of funds that the Ministry claims to have a record of.
The group of judges, chaired by Rui Coelho, did not allow, in yesterday’s hearing, the Public Prosecutor’s Office to raise questions related to alleged financing of 20 thousand euros in the PSD campaign, as it understood that they “bypass the process”.
According to Jornal de Notícias, prosecutor Olga Barata questioned the witness about any knowledge regarding these donations from Bragaparques to the social democratic campaign in Lisbon in the 2005 municipal elections,
The Public Prosecutor’s Office wants to see the issue resolved in court and ended up asking for the judges’ order to be null and void. The court will now have ten days to rule on this issue.
Upon leaving, the administrator of Bragaparques spoke to journalists and denied that the company had made any donations to finance campaigns. Furthermore, Domingues Névoa stated that Lisbon City Council owes him 350 million euros and that he will claim them in court.
The businessman was heard as a witness in the Bragaparques case, related to the exchange of Parque Mayer for part of the Feira Popular land in Entrecampos, and the sale at public auction of the remaining area.
Defendants in this case are Carmona Rodrigues, Fontão de Carvalho and Eduarda Napoleão, former president and councilors of the Lisbon City Council, elected in these local authorities, as well as employees Remédio Pires, José Azevedo and Rui Macedo.