A Portuguese Miracle: the Politics of the First Phase of Covid-19 in Portugal
South European Society and Politics
; 2021.
Article
in English
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-1483291
ABSTRACT
Facing the first phase of the pandemic with exceptionally low casualties, Portugal was internationally praised as an outstanding example, particularly when compared to other Southern European countries. This article depicts how the pandemic crisis erupted in Portugal and how the Socialist government, the opposition and, to an important degree, the head of state responded to its demands, curbing the initial spread of the infection. The government ensured considerable levels of support from citizens and from other parties. The official opposition maintained its pragmatic and conciliatory tone during the confinement stages of the pandemic. It is argued that lower levels of political polarisation and a climate of cross-party collaboration are key factors in understanding the ‘Portuguese miracle’. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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English
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South European Society and Politics
Year:
2021
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