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Portugal’s ruling Socialists won yesterday’s local elections, but surprisingly lost in Lisbon. This is shown by the results collected by almost all constituencies, AFP reported.
Of the country’s 308 municipalities, Prime Minister Antonio Costa’s camp garnered 34.4 per cent of the vote and won in at least 147 municipalities, compared to 30.8 per cent of the vote and 108 municipalities for the centre-right opposition.
In Lisbon, however, the right-wing coalition led by former EU Commissioner Carlos Moedas, contrary to all forecasts, defeated incumbent Socialist Mayor Fernando Medina by 35.8 per cent against 31.7 per cent of the vote.
Bom dia! MASSIVE electoral upset confirmed in Portugal: against all the odds, former European Commissioner Carlos Moedas has defeated incumbent mayor Fernando Medina. PM António Costa’s Socialist Party has lost control of Lisbon City Hall, a huge defeat.https://t.co/k4ueuMb6T8
— Aitor Hernández-Morales (@aitorehm) September 27, 2021
In the large northern city of Porto, independent Rui Moreira was re-elected by a wide margin, according to opinion polls.
Rui Moreira vence no Porto mas perde maioria absoluta https://t.co/2x88X6cmVn
— Jornal Contacto (@JornalContacto) September 27, 2021
The election took place in an atmosphere generally favorable to the government of Antonio Costa, who has just announced that he will lift almost all sanitary restrictions that are still in force as of Thursday.
Read: Portugal | Election night surprise. Carlos Moedas is Lisbon’s new mayor
The prime minister personally put a lot of effort into the election campaign, vowing to get the country’s pandemic economy back on its feet through investment projects funded by the European Recovery Plan.
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