Miguel A. Lopes / Lusa
Pedro Nuno Santos and Luís Montenegro
AD reinforces leadership in voting intentions (32%) and opens an advantage over PS (26%). Arrives “kicks” il.
The Democratic Alliance (AD) led by the PSD rises in voting intentions to 32% in the latest poll of the Catholic University for, antenna 1 and public, in the face of a descent from the Socialist Party (PS) to 26%.
While AD has gained three percentage points since the last March poll, socialists fall at one point.
O It also comes up: it reaches 19% and consolidates itself as a third political force, given a liberal initiative that retreats to 6%.
On the left, the free is 5%, CDU rises slightly to 4%, the left block descends to 3%and the PAN retreats to 1%.
Os undecided are 15% of respondents. Furthermore, 44% admit to being able to change the sense of vote until election day. There are great differences between parties: for example, if only 15% of free voters say they have a definitive decision, 76% among CDU admit it.
In relation to the ideal governance scenario, 26% consider that a coalition led by AD would be the best solution for the countrywhile 18% prefer an alliance between the PS and left parties.
For 56% of respondents, if there is no absolute majority, it should rule the most voted party.
No plano individual, Luís Montenegro reinforces his position as the favorite for Prime Ministerwith 47% of preferences, surpassing Pedro Nuno Santos, who obtains 29%
Furthermore, 58% believes it will be AD to win Legislatures, while only 21% say the PS will be the likely winner.
O TWO “GREAT” debatePedro Nuno Santos and Luís Montenegro, was scheduled for this Monday, but it was postponement due to what affected the entire country and Spain. Both AD and PS agreed that there were no conditions to discuss last night.
There is no new date for the expected front-to-front, which would be transmitted simultaneously by RTP, SIC and TVI from the Portugal Pavilion, in Parque das Nações, about three weeks of the early legislatures scheduled for May 18.