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"Montenegro did not live up to Francisco Sá Carneiro's legacy": Cotrim blames the PSD for the result of the presidential election

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"Montenegro did not live up to Francisco Sá Carneiro's legacy": Cotrim blames the PSD for the result of the presidential election

After an election night that confirmed a third-place finish for his candidacy, João Cotrim de Figueiredo regretted not reaching the second round of the presidential election and made clear he will not recommend voting for either of the candidates who advanced.

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What is the PSD political party?

The Social Democratic Party ('Partido Social Democrata' or 'PSD') is a liberal-conservative political party in Portugal that is the leading partner of the The Democratic Alliance (AD) which is the country's ruling party, with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro.

The Social Democratic Party, despite its name, occupies the centre-right of Portugal's political spectrum. Luís Montenegro, who became Prime Minister in April 2024, leads Portugal's current minority government. The PSD has been one of Portugal's two dominant parties since 1974, having formed nine governments including four with absolute majorities. Montenegro, a former party leader from 1996-1999, was elected with the highest approval rating among party leaders at 10.7 points out of 20.

The Democratic Alliance is a centre-right coalition that includes the smaller CDS – People's Party, a Christian democratic party that has historically been the PSD's coalition partner. Together, they govern without a parliamentary majority, requiring case-by-case support from opposition parties to pass legislation.