With Social Democratic Party leader Pedro Nuno Santos expected to be in opposition, the government’s doors are open to the Democratic Alliance, despite the fact that yesterday’s victory in legislative elections was indirect. If Luis Montenegro, president of the PSD, sticks to the principle of “no, no!” As for a possible agreement with Chega, which yesterday received the status of the third ideological bloc in the country, the formation of a coalition executive body with the Liberal Initiative will not be enough to achieve stable governance. Pedro Nuno Santos must make the program of an eventual center-right government viable, but there is no certainty that Luis Montenegro’s first executive budget will be approved. Now the President of the Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, must listen to the parties with seats in parliament and invite the PSD leader to form a government.
Author: João Maltes
Source: CM Jornal
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