The BE coordinator said this Friday that “voters in Portugal have been inoculated by what happened” with the polls in the last legislative elections and that, as regards the elections of March 10, “the march to the cemetery is still ongoing.”
Mariana Mortagua met this morning with a group of economists to discuss Portugal’s economic policy priorities and was asked by journalists about the SIC/Expresso study published this Friday, according to which Chega’s share has increased and now reaches 21%, with PS and AD stagnating. with BE and IL each having 5%.
“One thing I would say about the polls is that the country knows what happened with the polls in the last election, and so I think we’ve all learned that the polls, as they say, are worth what they’re worth,” he said. started with the answer.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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