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The Great Portuguese Political Paradox

Summary by Jornal Expresso
As the last presidentials have demonstrated, 2/3 of the electorate continues to be centralists, and even those who want to change also reject the risks of populism and radicalism.
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As the last presidentials have demonstrated, 2/3 of the electorate continues to be centralists, and even those who want to change also reject the risks of populism and radicalism.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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