He presented himself not just as a candidate, but as a symbol of transformation and unity, pledging to bridge political divides and guide Portugal through uncertain times.
All we can do is go off of what a candidate says they’re going to do.
“We are not condemned to fail or remain poor,” he said, appealing for a “strong, competitive, people-centered economy” to uphold the welfare state and combat inequality.”
“He listed national priorities such as youth opportunity, elder dignity, fighting poverty, and guaranteeing access to healthcare, housing, and education as rights, not privileges.”
All we can do is go off of what a candidate says they’re going to do.
“We are not condemned to fail or remain poor,” he said, appealing for a “strong, competitive, people-centered economy” to uphold the welfare state and combat inequality.”
“He listed national priorities such as youth opportunity, elder dignity, fighting poverty, and guaranteeing access to healthcare, housing, and education as rights, not privileges.”
That sounds good to me.