The article discusses a candidate’s reflections on the nationality law, which is under preventive review by the Constitutional Court following a request from the Socialist Party (PS). The candidate acknowledged that excluding the PS from the law’s parliamentary consensus was a mistake, emphasizing that laws of significant national importance should transcend ideological divides and have broad support to reflect national sentiment. He committed to carefully evaluating the decree as President, stressing that constitutional norms should be consensual.
Extending this approach to labor laws, the candidate highlighted the importance of maintaining social dialogue with workers to address real issues, aiming for reforms that boost competitiveness, create youth opportunities, and promote wage equality. He criticized the absence of measures targeting wage disparities between men and women, calling for concrete objectives to ensure dignity and equality for Portuguese women. Speaking at the National Horse Fair in Golegã, he underscored the value of engaging directly with citizens and honoring national traditions such as agriculture and the Lusitanian horse.






