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At the ceremony marking the 120th anniversary of Livraria Lello in Porto, Luís Montenegro argued that greater social development increasingly depends on “the expressions of the community, on people”.

Liberals on social media are trying to woo Chega voters by pointing to the possible election of a 'socialist'. Ventura is following the tactic and has already urged Montenegro to join him to prevent Seguro from becoming President.
The day of the presidential campaign was marked by criticism of João Cotrim de Figueiredo by other candidates after he sent a letter to Luís Montenegro in which he pledged to be 'an ally of the government'.

Candidate backed by the PSD defends Montenegro's presence in the campaign.

With a decisive election campaign, Montenegro was no bit-part player: he entered as a “strategic asset”, aligned himself with Marques Mendes and pushed the “useful vote” narrative from the outset.

Henrique Gouveia e Melo said the prime minister 'was wrong, because one must not forget that, even while president of the PSD, he remains a prime minister.'

The presidential candidate backed by Chega was referring to the prime minister's appeal to vote for Luís Marques Mendes from 'moderate socialists, liberals, social democrats and Christian democrats'.

Luís Montenegro invokes the 'Cristiano Ronaldo mentality' to underscore his commitment to reform and to promote a reformist political agenda.
