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The list of the National PS Commission was elected by more than 90%

The chapter on the path to legislative elections of the Socialist Party is closed. The approval of 90.78% of the National Commission list was confirmed, which included the names of the two losing candidates: José Luis Carneiro and Daniel Adrián.

According to the results announced by the President of the PS and the Congress Council, Carlos Cesar, in Pavilion 1 of the Lisbon International Fair (FIL), the National Commission’s list “received 90.78% of the votes with only 9.22% of the votes.” empty.”

The list proposed by Pedro Nuno Santos to the National Commission, the highest body between congresses, which includes 251 members elected directly by the Congress, is headed by Francisco Assis, current president of the Economic and Social Council (CES), followed by deputy and former minister Alexandra Leitan and Minister of the Interior Del Jose Luis Carneiro.

José Luis Carneiro provided 35% of the more than 250 names, while Daniel Adriano provided 4%.

The first was Francisco Assis, the second was Alexandra Leitan, and the third was José Luis Carneiro. All other voices were empty, without any objections.

The lists of the National Jurisdictional Commission and the National Economic and Financial Inspection Commission were elected with approximately 92% of the votes.


Author: Diogo Carreira This Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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