oh The former president of the Republic’s Assembly, Augusto Santos Silva, praised the “new UK Labor government”, which “has been in office for just a few days”, and is already “multiplying positive results”.
The Geir Starmer-led administration “immediately canceled the deal with Rwanda to deport refugees and migrants” and “called for a ceasefire in Gaza and announced the resumption of funding to UNRWA, the United Nations agency that supports Palestinian refugees”.
“Welcoming the gathering of the European political community, he announced a new, more cooperative relationship with the European Union”, he added.
In conclusion, Santos Silva lamented that “there are still some mature people on the so-called ‘true’ left who think that having either the right or the left at the helm of a government leads to the same thing.”
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