The closing speeches of congresses traditionally serve for leaders to project the future. And that is exactly what Luís Montenegro, who had behind him a screen with his name stuck to the date 2026, indicating that he is supposed to go through a long cycle and become a candidate for prime minister, wanted to do in his final speech, to show that the PSD has “alternative paths” and a project that the Portuguese will be able to “understand well”, over time.
To do this, and promising to be an opposition that is constituted, in the eyes of voters, as a true “alternative” to the PS, he listed the seven issues on which he will focus, in a mixture of criticism of what the Executive has done. in these areas and PSD proposals to correct these errors. This is Montenegro’s list of seven priorities:
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Source: Observadora