Broths and aftermath

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Broths and aftermath

This week, João Miguel Tavares vows shalom, Ricardo Araújo Pereira declares himself an adjective, and Pedro Mexia feels 1

It was like in all elections: there were winners, losers and others that history doesn’t tell about. Montenegro gave another electoral victory to the PSD, in some cases with the ability to co-opt people from other backgrounds: even a former communist mayor. In such a way that the two names being discussed for the presidency of the National Association of Municipalities, in the aftermath of the local authorities, are Santana Lopes and Isaltino Morais, two former orange barons who abandoned the party and were now voted as prodigal assets of the PSD. Meanwhile, with the washing of the baskets at local level, the presidential harvest begins in force. And when the PS prepares to present formal support for António José Seguro’s candidacy, Expresso discovered that, among Passos Coelho’s supporters, Seguro is seen as the ideal candidate. Socialists and passistas, strange mix. Will it be the push the candidate was missing or the kiss from Spider-Woman?

Program Whose Name We Are Legally Prevented from Saying, with Carlos Vaz Marques, Ricardo Araújo Pereira, Pedro Mexia and João Miguel Tavares, is available on the Expresso, SIC Notícias websites or on any platform you use on your smartphone or computer to listen to podcasts. Listen to more episodes here:

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