It seems that nor the crisis may have surrendered to the rescue with the popularity of Prime Minister luso, Jose Socrates. According to a survey released by the "Diário Económico" and the radio TSF, the Portuguese Socialists up 11% ahead of the elections on June 5, reaching 36% in voting intentions, a point ahead of rivals political, social democrats (PSD) by Pedro Passos Coelho.
Since he was elected party leader in March last year, the Socialists had not led any of the surveys conducted by Marktest. However, recent events have ended up favoring the prime minister. And that the March 23 resigned from his post, leaving the country politically adrift, a fact which was exploited by the rating agencies, which savaged Portugal consecutively down the valuation of banks and public companies to levels very close to those of the junk bond.
Since he was elected party leader in March last year, the Socialists had not led any of the surveys conducted by Marktest. However, recent events have ended up favoring the prime minister. And that the March 23 resigned from his post, leaving the country politically adrift, a fact which was exploited by the rating agencies, which savaged Portugal consecutively down the valuation of banks and public companies to levels very close to those of the junk bond.


