The center-right Democratic Alliance (AD) coalition would be the most voted option in the Parliamentary election held in Portugal with an insufficient advantage to govern alone, although the ranges of seats do not rule out that he could reach an agreement with the extreme right.
Democratic Alliance would have a range of between 27.6% and 31.8% of votesaccording to the ICS/ISCTE-GfK/Metris exit poll published by SIC television and the newspaper ‘Expresso’.
The coalition formed by the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the Democratic and Social Center-Popular Party (CDS-PP) and the Popular Monarchist Party (PPM) would thus prevail over the Socialist Party, which would achieve between 24.2 and 28.4%.
Behind the far-right formation Basta remains (16.6-20.8%), Liberal Initiative (IL, 4.1-7.3%), Left Bloc (BI, 3.2-6.4%), Free (2.3-4, 9%), the Unitary Democratic Coalition (CDU, communist, 1.3-4.5%) and People-Animals-Nature (PAN, 0.5-3.1%).
This arithmetic would give AD between 77 and 89 of the 230 seats in the National Assembly, the Portuguese unicameral Parliament, while the PS would be left with between 68 and 80 deputies.
Basta would be the third political force (44-54 deputies) well ahead of the liberals (6-12 seats), the BE (6-12 seats), the CDU (1-5 representatives) and PAN (1-4 seats) .
The study that publishes public television RTP confirms the victory of AD (29-33%), followed by PS (25-29%), Basta (14-17%), IL (5-7%), BI (4-6%), Libre (3- 5%), CDU (2-4%) and PAN (1-2%).
The Pythagorean survey for TVI/CNN gives more accurate resultswith AD in the lead (28 to 33%), followed by PS (24.5-29.5%), Basta (16.6-21.6%), IL (3.3-6.3%, Free (2.2-5.2%), BE (3-6%), (CDU, 2.3-5.3%) and PAN (0.8-2.8%).
Finally, CMTV also places AD in the lead (27.2-33.2%), followed by PS (23.8-29.8%), Basta (15.6-20.6%), IL (3 .3-7.3%), BI (2.7-6.7%), Free (2.1-6.1%), CDU (1.2-5.2%) and PAN (0.5 -3.5%).
Source: Lasexta

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