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Comments by "Diogo Rodrigues" (@diogorodrigues747) on "Portugal's Election: Another Win for the Right in Europe" video.
@karankapoor2701 I actually don't think so. If the center right allies with CHEGA it would be even worse for them, they would lose a big part of their electorate. Also if CHEGA wins with a majority I personally don't care because, as I see it, they wouldn't change much either. They're not much different from current parties that rule Portugal these days.
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@SR-wy5sy Bem, em Bragança o CHEGA não pode utilizar o bode expiatório da imigração.
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@alexbayer2365 Take out your troops from the occupied territories in other countries and then we talk.
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@monstersfight4171 ADN is the most far right thing you have in Portugal, to the point where CHEGA seems like a moderate party. LOL
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@hugoguerreiro1078 You clearly didn't watch the video then. They talked about an hypotetical centrist establishment alliance between PS and PSD, which isn't going to happen at all.
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@alexbayer2365 Well, Russian was an official language of Crimea even when it was under Ukrainian control, alongside Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar.
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@puraLusa Well, most of CHEGA voters are old folks, otherwise we would see much more of them in the urban areas. What are the regions where CHEGA gets more votes? It's mostly in the Alentejo and Algarve, in rural areas, where the percentage of elderly voters is higher. In fact many people that vote for CHEGA these days were regular PCP voters a decade ago, it was CHEGA that dried up the vote for the Communists actually and if you don't see that you're very much blind. And about financial education, it's not that CHEGA is very different from the other parties because everyone that knows something about economics knows that what CHEGA proposed for the country during the electoral campaign will throw the country into bankrupcy.
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@puraLusa I'm not saying that CHEGA doesn't have young voters, I'm saying that they're clearly not the majority (by far). And I personally don't agree with that about urban areas, I live in a Portuguese urban area and around 90% of people that I know that voted CHEGA in urban areas are clearly above 40 - and because of my work I know a lot of people. Only a few were below 30 and all of them had a pretty low education level and clearly had social problems as well (for example exclusion and addiction). Be aware that I'm not trying to blame the voters, they absolutely aren't the problem - the problem is clearly the major parties and how they simply didn't do what they were supposed to do, even with an absolute majority. And about PCP, you're mostly wrong. Of course PCP was already falling even before CHEGA existed, but the recent fall simply cannot be explained on old people dying as it was very drastic. Clearly there was a big movement of people from PCP towards CHEGA in rural Southern Portugal, which mirrors what happened in 2019 and 2020, when many Podemos and PSOE votes in Andalucía became VOX ones.
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Blah blah blah, just a BS comment.
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06:40 Nah, AD won't do a coalition with PS, they know that would canibalize them in the long run. They'll do a minority government with the support of the President of the Republic, which won't last much. Then new elections will be done again, probably with an even higher turnout.
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@Wendeta-hq2cp Thankfully? It wouldn't change much anything, they're not much different from the current majority parties. They like to say they are anti-establishment but they're in reality a socialist party masked in conservative values.
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@lame4ever600 Sure, Jan. They're already saying that they'll block the national budget even when there is nothing about that... 😅
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@alexbayer2365 Russian troops are also present in occupied territories in Georgia and Moldova. There is also a Russian silent occupation of Belarus, although without Russian troops.
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@alexbayer2365 At least that. ;)
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@alexbayer2365 You maybe right about Transnistria but in the case of Georgia absolutely not, it was an invasion just like what happened in the Donbass.
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