This Monday, the Socialist General Secretary agreed with the woman who told him that “there is only real freedom when there is peace, bread, housing, health care and education,” but believed that to achieve this, “PS will defeat AD.”
On a busy street in Afurada, municipality of Gaia, in Porto, Pedro Nuno Santos was accompanied by Olympic athlete Rosa Mota, a well-known PS supporter, the head of the Porto list, Francisco Assis, and several candidates from the list, such as Health Minister Manuel Pizarro.
At one point, a woman approached the socialist leader and mentioned that she was not a socialist, but supported Pedro Nuno Santos because “he is best suited to form a left-wing government.”
“This invention, as many people describe it, was not as bad as they say. Because there is real freedom only when there is peace, bread, housing, health care and education,” he said.
“Exactly true, but the PS must defeat AD, otherwise we are finished,” replied the PS leader.
Along the way, Pedro Nuno Santos signed autographs, hugged, kissed and took selfies, hearing in response several promises to vote for the PS, as well as some people asking him to solve the housing crisis.
“We will work on it,” replied the PS leader, who during the trip also spoke with Rosa Mota, who was sometimes swallowed up by the crowd and had to return to the “bubble” where Pedro Nuno was. Santos was assisted by the security of the PS leader.
“It’s harder than a half marathon,” joked Pedro Nuno Santos, to which the Olympic athlete agreed, but said she did it the same way as in a race: “Nobody pushes me.”
Then some lady asked him to do something for him, because his pension is only “300-something euros,” to which the PS leader agreed that “it needs to be increased.”
Towards the end of the route, the leader went up to the balcony where he received a replica of a local fishing boat named after Pedro Nuno Santos, which the Socialist campaign said he would take to the Prime Minister’s office. .
With a microphone in his hand, Pedro Nuno Santos addressed the hundreds of people listening to him on the street to thank them for their “strength” and stress that the PS is “on the path to victory to build a country for everyone.”
“We cannot destroy what we have achieved. We must move forward, not backward, as some want, we must build a future in which we can all live better: young, old, middle class, workers, fishermen too. “.
After that, before getting into the car, Pedro Nuno Santos still had time to watch the traditional song and dance of the Varinas Afurad. Current Prime Minister António Costa rioted in this same location in the last legislative elections in 2022, with the PS receiving 44% of the votes against 28% for the PSD in this fishing constituency.
More than 10.8 million Portuguese are called to vote on Sunday to elect 230 members of the Assembly of the Republic.
18 political forces, 15 parties and three coalitions are competing in these elections.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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