In the final days before the elections, the AD coalition, led by Luís Montenegro, is doubling down on its appeal for a 'useful vote', framing the election as a critical choice between stability under their majority or the destruction promised by the opposition, particularly targeting the left and Chega. Montenegro's campaign is leveraging the narrative of AD's growing momentum, suggesting that their achievements in just 11 months hint at the potential of a full term.
An impromptu rally in Braga, initially planned for Theatro Circo, was moved to the gardens of Avenida da Liberdade for security reasons, as explained by Hugo Soares, the coalition's lead candidate for the district. This move underscores the campaign's adaptability and focus on public engagement and safety.
The AD's strategy is clear: dramatize the stakes of the election, emphasizing the contrast between their vision for Portugal and that of their opponents. With the election just days away, the coalition is pulling out all stops to consolidate support and mobilize voters.
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