José Silvano reaffirmed on Wednesday in Parliament that the "main design" of the PSD is to work for Rui Rio to be "the next Prime Minister" of Portugal and, thus, the two structural reforms that the country calls for and that imply the "dialogue between parties" because they are "regime issues": the reforms of justice and the political system.

In a political statement in the Assembly of the Republic regarding the 38th Psd Congress, held last weekend, the Secretary-General said that "the psd's political strategy for the next two years was approved by a large majority, the main one of which design is to pave the way to win the next legislative elections and make the Party President, Rui Rio, the next Prime Minister of Portugal." In this context, the PSD will work "strongly" in the regional azores this year, and in the local authorities of 2021. The psd mark will, according to the deputy, be "reformism". "The PSD has always been throughout its history a Reformist Party. Today's society lives in full transformations, and demands more change and adaptations and with them profound reforms", he pointed out. José Silvano stressed that the PSD "has been and will continue to be available to find points of understanding with the other parties and society in general", either to print more transparency, truth and effectiveness to the political system, ending "the symptoms of the current system' entanglement and discredit" and an approximation of voters to elected officials, both to reform the justice system, resolving the "slowness of decisions and the debauchery of the secrecy of justice, the opacity of its functioning, but also that be sure to look at the conditions of debeable affecting judicial agents." In the political response phase, José Silvano explained that the PSD is located in the "center space, which is truly social democratic", the one that "especially the Portuguese choose". "Have no doubt that, in a short time, the Portuguese who choose the center and have voted in the PS will easily vote for the PSD," he said. On the psd's proposals for health and education, the deputy says that the question is not ideologically put forward, because, for the PSD, the answers must be ensured by the public sector, so what the "Portuguese want" is to see their pr resolved oblemas.