Miguel Sousa Tavares provides an in-depth commentary on the recent Autárquicas (local elections) results in Portugal.
In his podcast 'Miguel Sousa Tavares de Viva Voz', hosted by Paula Santos, he dissects the outcomes with sharp insights.
PSD Emerges as the Clear Winner
Tavares highlights that the PSD (Social Democratic Party) was "largely victorious" in the elections, reinforcing its position. He notes that this success has strengthened figures like Luís Montenegro, suggesting a bolstered stance for the party moving forward.
PS Faces Internal Challenges
For the PS (Socialist Party), Tavares points out significant issues, particularly criticizing Alexandra Leitão for what he calls a "tremendous error". He emphasizes that Pedro Carneiro should start demonstrating internal authority to address the party's weaknesses and regain momentum.
Chega's Local Implementation Fails
Regarding the Chega party, Tavares asserts that it "failed in local implementation" and argues that without its leader André Ventura, the party "is worth nothing". This underscores the party's reliance on Ventura and its inability to make a substantial impact at the local level.
Miguel Sousa Tavares de Viva Voz is available as a podcast on various platforms and Expresso.pt for listeners to subscribe and follow.
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