Portugal's President Warns Europe at 'Turning Point,' Calls for Youth-Led Political Modernization
September 2, 2024During a recent speech in Aveiro, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa of Portugal highlighted that Europe is at a 'turning point' and facing a 'deep crisis' in its political systems.
He noted that despite Europe's leadership in climate action and migration issues, there is a concerning loss of momentum and urgency that must be addressed.
Rebelo de Sousa expressed concern that political parties in Portugal risk becoming obsolete if they do not modernize to remain relevant.
He criticized European political systems as outdated, designed for a different era, and failing to adapt to the digital age and the aspirations of the youth.
Speaking at the National Youth Meeting, he emphasized that Europe is 'falling behind' and that financial resources alone will not resolve the challenges faced by young people.
He pointed out that periods of uncertainty often lead to increased conflicts, underscoring the need for peace efforts in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
He emphasized the need for significant changes ('fazer ruturas') to effectively respond to the challenges facing Europe and Portugal.
Rebelo de Sousa highlighted that while financial resources can be beneficial, they are not a panacea for the issues confronting the youth.
While acknowledging the temporary benefits of European funds, he stressed that true solutions come from knowledge rather than just financial support.
Rebelo de Sousa called for greater youth involvement in decision-making processes at all levels of government to harness their potential for change.
The President noted that the world is undergoing significant changes, influenced by upcoming American elections and economic challenges in China, which could reshape global dynamics.
Drawing parallels to the Carnation Revolution of 1974, he argued that celebrating historical milestones should inspire necessary changes in today's context.
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