The Portuguese head to the polls on Sunday to cast their votes in the early legislative elections. The leaders of the two largest parties focused their speeches on gender equality.
More than 9 million Portuguese are expected to go to the polls on Sunday to vote in the early legislative elections, or starting next Thursday for 1.6 million voters living abroad.
The election campaign is entering its final phase, and the two main candidates have focused their speeches on gender equality and women.
In an interview with public television, socialist leader Pedro Nuno Santos announced his desire to continue “Valuing and defending women”.
The center right, for its part, thinks so “gender equality” “A fundamental pillar of equal opportunities” and promised to “take significant and definite measures” in this direction.
The far-right Shiga Party's candidate, Andre Ventura, promised provocation “The largest political earthquake in Europe” In the event of victory, even if his chances of entering the government remain unlikely.
According to the latest opinion polls, the center-right coalition is ahead of the Socialists by six points, and is expected to win a large percentage of the undecided votes.