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3 p.m. Presidents 2026. Antonio Philipe Is Candidate to Belém and Has Pcp Support

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The announcement was made by the PCP Secretary-General at the end of a meeting of the Central Committee in Lisbon. The application was submitted on 14 July.

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The announcement was made by the PCP Secretary-General at the end of a meeting of the Central Committee in Lisbon. The application was submitted on 14 July.

·Portugal
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The communist was represented in 11 legislation and one of the most consensual figures of the party, but its positions were worth some cr ticks over the years.

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The Secretary General of the PCP, Paulo Raimundo, announced today that his party will support the presidential candidacy of António Filipe, a jurist, former member of parliament and former vice-president of the Assembly of the Republic. The announcement was made by Paulo Raimundo at a press conference at the end of the meeting of the Central Committee of the PCP, in a statement in which he defended that Antonio Filipe, a member of the Central Co…

The candidacy of Antonio Philipe to the President of the Republic, according to Paul Raimundo, deserved unanimity in the Central Committee of the PCP.

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In addition to Antonio Filipe, the former president of the PSD, Luis Marques Mendes, former Head of State-Maor of the Army, Admiral Gouvea and Melo, and the former Secretary-General of the PS Antonio José Seguro have already formalized the intention to compete with the presidential elections of January 2026.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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