The mayor said that he feels the “social and political responsibility of continuing Lisbon’s vision and appreciation project” to which he has committed himself.
The current president of Carlos Coins confirmed to which will apply again to the authority of the capital, and the presentation is made by the end of July.
At the end of June, Carlos Coins (PSD) said that It was still “in reflection” As for its possible reconditeration in the upcoming local elections, without responding to a possible coalition agreement between PSD and IL.
“I still have a lot to give to the Lisbon,” Carlos Coins told the Expresso newspaper, noting that “it was not possible to execute the commitments he made four years ago.”
The mayor said that he feels the “social and political responsibility of continuing Lisbon’s vision and appreciation project” to which he has committed himself.
“In just four years no one can solve the evils that a socialist executive has created for 14 years,” he said.
“In these four years we have done a lot, but there is much more that I would like to leave, and that Lisbon and the Lisbon deserve to see completed,” he said.
For Carlos Coins, “The moment Lisbon is going through requires stability to realize and not radical adventurisms.”
Carlos Coins has neither the name of number two on his list nor how the places of the coalition can be distributed.
In Lisbon, in addition to a possible coalition between PSD and IL, there may be a joint candidacy between PS, Livre, BE and PAN, but negotiations between the parties still take place, without provision of when there will be a decision.
In the current term (2021-2025), social democrat Carlos Coins rules Lisbon without absolute majority, after being elected by the PSD/CDS-PP/MPT/PPM/Alliance coalition.
The next local elections will be held on October 12.