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António José Seguro with 31% of the votes and André Ventura with 23% will vote again on February 8th. Along the way was Cotrim de Figueiredo who got triple the votes of IL and Marques Mendes who got a third of the votes of AD. The right is largely in the majority, but very divided ends up giving Ventura the opportunity to claim leadership of this political space. Montenegro devalued the election. Which right wing emerged from the presidential elections? Looking for answers, after election night, Paulo Baldaia talks to the deputy director of Expresso, David Dinis
The right appeared very fragmented and now, with Cotrim worth three times the Liberal Initiative, Ventura with potential for growth and the AD sweeping up the pieces of a candidacy that achieved little more than a quarter of the result obtained in May, it remains to be seen which right is this one that left the presidential elections. Looking for answers, after election night, we spoke with the deputy director of Expresso, David Dinis.
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