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18h. Marcelo Rebelo De Sousa Does Not Comment on the Results of the First Round of Presidential Elections

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The President of the Republic considered the campaign relevant to the outcome of the first time. Moreover, André Ventura was dumbfounded with support for the asylum application.

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The President of the Republic considered the campaign relevant to the outcome of the first time. Moreover, André Ventura was dumbfounded with support for the asylum application.

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On Sunday 18 January, the Portuguese were invited to vote on the choice of the next President of the Republic. Ten men and one woman were candidates in the first round of the presidential elections. During the campaign, none of them declared themselves to be "great favourite" to replace Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa at the head of the country. Despite a substantial margin of the socialist candidate, António José Seguro, compared with his opponents, he…

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Regarding the differences between the two candidates for the second round of the presidential elections, the President of the Republic says that he cannot speak out because he is still in office, but he guarantees that he “had a very clear idea in the first round” and that he also has in the second round.

·Portugal
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After the debate and election campaign, the President of the Rep bloc said "explained" before the second round of the presidentials, considering that the Portuguese tab m t m is a "very clear idea" about the candidates.

·Porto, Portugal
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The President welcomes electoral participation in the presidential elections and believes that the Portuguese have all the data to decide on in which to vote.

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Correio da Manhã broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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