André Ventura, leader of Chega, has confidently stated that the AD coalition (PSD/CDS-PP) could secure a victory in the upcoming legislative elections. He warns that a win for Luís Montenegro would lead to instability in Portugal, emphasizing his belief that Chega will emerge victorious.
Ventura dismissed any speculation about governance scenarios, reiterating his conviction that Chega will win the elections. He criticized Montenegro's leadership, questioning his integrity and ability to combat corruption, which he deems essential for political stability.
Despite polls suggesting a potential absolute majority for Chega and PSD, Ventura stressed the importance of integrity and transparency over mere numbers. He highlighted that their majority would be built on principles against corruption, not just parliamentary seats.
On the topic of involving Montenegro's family in political discussions, Ventura maintained that family members should be spared from political scrutiny unless they choose to be involved. He also touched upon the CP strike, advocating for political compromise to ensure minimum services and passenger reimbursements.
The article concludes with scenes from Chega's campaign in the Algarve, where supporters expressed optimism about the election outcome, amidst criticisms of media coverage.
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