
“I was there [in parliament] 15 days ago and will go whenever needed. I always go to parliament with pleasure, as I very much enjoy being scrutinized. It is good for parliament to scrutinize what I do,” stated Miguel Pinto Luz.
The Minister of Infrastructure also mentioned that he is aware the Socialist Party (PS) has “renewed accusations” by saying that Miguel Pinto Luz “is not in a position” to carry out the privatization of TAP.
“It is not up to the PS to decide that. They requested it in 2024, now they have requested it again. The PS has many inconsistencies, and regarding TAP, they have many weaknesses, which is why I am entirely at ease and even eager to return to parliament to discuss the TAP issue.



