Miguel A. Lopes/Lusa
The President of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), Luís Montenegro.
AD remains the same in front, although the possibility of a technical draw is maintained. Most “no longer change” of their opinion until the polls went.
The Democratic Alliance (AD) remains in the lead with the same voting intentions (32%), while the Socialist Party (PS) rises from 26% to 28% in the latest Catholic University for A, Antena 1 and public – the first after April 28 and after.
Compared to Catholic, the PS approaches the coalition, and keeps open a technical draw, but the poll dictates that “it is more correct to say that, at this time, AD has more voting intentions than PS.”
Reaches 20%, Il maintains
The arrival emerges as the third political force. Rose a percentage point, reaching 20%.
The liberal initiative arrives behind, fourth, and maintains the 6%.
Free has an estimate of 4%, followed by CDU with 3%and the left block with 2%. Everyone falls a percentage point.
PAN rises slightly to 1.5%, while together for the people (JPP) collects between 0.5%and 1%, which may represent the election of a deputy.
Despite everything, a few days from going to the polls, there is still 15% undecided.
Nearly 57% of respondents say their voting decision “no longer changes” – A group that is more solid among the voters of arrival (77%), PS (69%) and AD (64%).
A total of 25% of respondents consider a government supported by PSD, CDS, PPM and other right parties as best. Another 19% advocate an absolute majority of the PSD and the same percentage prefers an executive led by the PS with left support.
A central block (PS and PSD) emerges as a favorite solution for 14% of respondents, while only 8% consider an absolute majority of the PS desirable.