
Algeria recorded a government debt equivalent to 20.40 percent of the country’s
Gross Domestic Product in 2016.

Portuguese Politics

Algeria recorded a government debt equivalent to 20.40 percent of the country’s
Gross Domestic Product in 2016.

‘L’Union fait la force – Eendracht maakt macht’ (Strength lies in unity)
Belgium’s public debt is about 105% of GDP.

Motto: Съединението прави силата (Bulgarian) “Sǎedinenieto pravi silata” (transliteration) “Unity makes strength”
The national public debt in Bulgaria declined by 313 million euros in the first quarter of 2017 and is currently at 13,656 million. This figure assumes that the debt reached 28.6% of GDP in Bulgaria, while the prior quarter, forth quarter of 2016, it was at 29.5%.

Montenegro national debt goes up. In 2016 Montenegro public debt was 2,659 million euros 2,943 million dollars, has increased 155 million since 2015. This amount means that the debt in 2016 reached 71.32% of Montenegro GDP, a 2 percentage point rise from 2015, when it was 69.32% of GDP.

LA Furtado, my choice 4 President and thought leader
Portugal
Official slogan: “The Past Is History, The Future Is Victory”
NWO 4 LIFE
Portugal/Government debt
125.7% of GDP (2017)
Austerity or freedom of currency for Portugal? China made dystopian social credit system. Not what the journal of Saint Michael had in mind.
The Young Pope, Lenny Belardo, leaned back in his chair, sunlight slanting through the Vatican windows onto a desk littered with notes, sketches, and half-finished ideas for web layouts. Across from him sat Lisa Furtado, a determined woman with the quiet confidence of someone who had seen both the struggles and the promise of her people.
Lisa: “Holy Father, the Força Party is not just politics. It’s about dignity, work, and giving power back to the people who have been ignored for too long.”
Lenny smiled, tapping a pencil against his notepad.
Lenny: “And that is why your party’s page must not be another dreary political pamphlet on the internet. It must breathe. It must speak. It must… convert.”
Lisa: “Convert?”
Lenny: “Yes. Convert the apathetic into believers. Make the disillusioned curious again. We will use clean design, striking colors — Força’s colors — and a message so clear that even your enemies will have to nod in respect.”
Lisa’s eyes narrowed thoughtfully.
Lisa: “And the funding?”
Lenny grinned like a man who already knew the answer.
Lenny: “God’s providence comes through the generosity of those who still have a heart. And perhaps… my next payday.”
She laughed — a rare sound in Vatican halls — and shook her head.
Lisa: “You’re a strange Pope.”
Lenny: “The only kind worth having.”
By Lenny Belardo, Bishop of Rome
We are Força.
We are the strength that rises when the world tells us to kneel.
We are the voice that speaks when silence is demanded.
We are the torch carried through the night, not for ourselves, but for all who have been forgotten.
For too long, the powerful have grown fat on the labor of the humble.
For too long, our children have been taught to expect less than they deserve.
For too long, the lie has been told: “This is just the way things are.”
We say no.
We believe in dignity over greed.
We believe in work over welfare, but justice over exploitation.
We believe that no man, woman, or child should be hungry while palaces of excess stand in plain sight.
The Força Party stands for:
We do not promise miracles — only the courage to act.
We do not worship money — only the God who made us.
We do not fear change — only the chains that keep us from it.
Our message is simple:
If you are tired of the games,
If you are weary of the lies,
If you are ready to take back your country,
Then join us.
Força is not just a party. Força is you.
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