'Politicians insist on this trend of centralism, and then complain about abandonment and populist parties that are gaining voters,' warned the director of the Faculty of Economics of Porto (FEP) this Tuesday. To reverse this trend, Óscar Afonso pointed out that the solution would be to 'invest in less congested territories with underutilised potential, making them attractive and...'
Economists criticise the country's centralism and advocate for investment in 'territories with untapped potential'
Tuesday, 17 March 2026RSS








