The Prime Minister reminded today “very high price” the country paid for only look at the present, forgetting the future, but felt that the lessons learned have led to the resources started to be applied more rigorously.
“Many times, will what we learned from all this, is what lessons we have drawn from all these trials we went through, I believe that these lessons that cost us a lot in today ensured a degree of consciousness much more of our limitations, “said Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho in a speech at the opening ceremony of the Senior Residence Casa de São Paulo, the Cova da Piedade, Almada.
But, he added, also taught the importance of valuing what you have and to apply to “very tightly whatever resources are necessary not only to meet present needs, but also future.”
focusing its assistance in the necessary balance between the resolution of the most immediate and emerging issues and the need to provide the future, Passos Coelho considered that this “balance between present and future is now more entrenched in institutions and people.”
“A little worth saying to this without ensuring the future is what we call sustainability, “he maintained, recognizing that” sometimes political institutions also look too to this and thus leave a very large load of responsibilities for those that follow. “
However, he continued, and because you can not “just rely on luck” and is also needed “some caution over the recent years began to be seen that in business, social institutions and political institutions, was to have a more accurate perception of the need for balance between the present and the future.
“That is, to go looking for meet the needs of day-to-day, (…) but, without losing sight of the responsibility they have for the future, “he said, admitting that this balance is not without” pay a price “,” the price of some excesses in many indiscretions, which have cost the unhappiness of many people. “
“He paid a very high price, but the awareness we have of the importance of preserving this balance has more value,” he stressed.
Speaking before mayors, heads of social institutions and Bishop of Setúbal, the prime minister also left a word about the importance of the social sector, which today represents “an irreplaceable economic and social reality.”
“For the most times of crisis and while we had economic downturn they were an extremely important socio-economic shock, and today we are slowly recovering this process, they are also a driving spring of our community growth, more local sense of the term, “he said.
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