There was also a good communication strategy from the socialists and the prime minister, as Susana Salgado, research fellow and professor of political communication and media and politics of ICS has pointed out.
"The socialist leader was very effective in terms of communication and all the framework of the policies and measures applied," explained Salgado.
Both experts pointed out trust as a key element that led to the socialists' victory on Sunday.
"It was a process built over time. Like a kind of trust relationship built between the three parties (socialists, communists and Left Block). Overtime, no serious political crisis between the three made clear to the electorate that the parties had put their differences aside in order to build a common solution, beneficial to the nation," said Salgado.
Pinto also highlighted the stability between the three parties, as a key element to the socialists' success. "Four years ago, this government was formed in a way that was unheard in Portuguese democracy: it was the party that lost the elections that achieved to form the government thanks to skillful negotiations with the left parties."
The feeling is also mirrored in the words of Maria Gabriela Ribeiro, 58, a voter from Lisbon, who gave a "thumbs up" to the Costa government when looking back the past four years.
"I feel that we've got some improvements, more progress, more social equity," said the secretary of a small company. "The solution between PS and the left parties has allowed more peace in the streets and I also felt that people regained hope, mainly after the second year of the government."
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