More than 85% of Portuguese people say they want to vote

In the upcoming elections, health, housing and justice will be among the greatest demands of the Portuguese people. At least that is what the most recent survey by Portal da Queixa reveals, which has no doubts in concluding that “the Portuguese expect more from the next Government”.
Data from the 'Legislativas 2025' survey show that electoral mobilization is expected to be high, with 85.7% stating that they intend to vote.
More than 60% of respondents (61.5%) say they do not recognize any positive evolution in the areas of action of Luís Montenegro's Government and only 15.5% point to social support for families and young people as an improvement, followed by 15.3% who identify improvements in taxes.
The data also show that, among the most deteriorated areas, health leads with 71.8% of responses, followed by housing (41.2%) and cost of living (38.5%).
Furthermore, over 78% say they feel their voice is not heard by policymakers.
Jornal Sol