In Vila Real, the candidate won support at markets and fairs, attacked the “hesitant” who only speak in “generalities and platitudes” and warned that Portugal has been in a “swamp of progress for 20 years” where there are “many toads that want to be recycled”.
"On TV I didn't see him smiling. Today he leaves a better impression on me": Gouveia e Melo focuses on street campaigning and warns about the "toads" in politics
Tuesday, 6 January 2026RSS





