Chega party legislator, Pedro Pinto, said that a group of anti-ventura agitators had tried to get out to hospital, which had been forced to adopt extraordinary security measures to ensure the security of the far-right leader. But the hospital administrators denied complaints and said that no incident had taken place.
Doctors have determined that Ventura had suffered an esopher spasm, a condition that leaves patients with serious stomach pain and is caused by nerves on the nerves that control the muscles used for swallowing.
The far -right chief was released in a few hours, but he was taken to the hospital in Setúbal on Thursday after being collapsed during a rally in Odemira.
After being released once again after a few hours, Ventura told the Portuguese press that the doctors advised him to “stop for a while”.
A Chega spokesperson later announced that the politician would not attend the latest party rallies before Sunday’s vote.
In a video article on X recorded from her bed, Ventura urged supporters to continue to fight.
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