António Filipe says there are practices of the current President of the Republic that 'should be kept', such as direct contact and closeness to the public. This morning he took part in a campaign walk in the municipality of Moita, where he drank a ginjinha (a cherry liqueur) and urged people to vote while handing out carnations. He spoke of a campaign building momentum and said he was optimistic about next Sunday's results.
António Filipe handed out carnations and urged people to vote
Friday, 16 January 2026RSS



