António Costa surpassed Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in assessing the Portuguese to the performance of the positions they occupy, according to a Aximage survey published this Sunday by Jornal de Notícias, while the President of the Republic maintains a large advantage when it comes to the confidence of his countrymen.
Among the respondents, 63% considered that António Costa has a positive performance, while only 18% answered that the Prime Minister is acting in a negative way. Slightly below, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has 61% positive opinions and 22% negative opinions.
With regard to trust, 41% of respondents say they have greater confidence in the President of the Republic, 17% prefer the prime minister and 33% say they have equal confidence in António Costa and Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. The survey also shows that a very high percentage (62%) argues that the Head of State should be more demanding with the Government, with only 28% of those who consider the opposite.
António Costa surpassed Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in assessing the Portuguese to the performance of the positions they occupy, according to a Aximage survey published this Sunday by Jornal de Notícias, while the President of the Republic maintains a large advantage when it comes to the confidence of his countrymen.
Among the respondents, 63% considered that António Costa has a positive performance, while only 18% answered that the Prime Minister is acting in a negative way. Slightly below, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has 61% positive opinions and 22% negative opinions.
With regard to trust, 41% of respondents say they have greater confidence in the President of the Republic, 17% prefer the prime minister and 33% say they have equal confidence in António Costa and Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. The survey also shows that a very high percentage (62%) argues that the Head of State should be more demanding with the Government, with only 28% of those who consider the opposite.