Um futuro possível
E se João Cotrim Figueiredo ganhar?
"The Liberal Leap"
Resumo
A Cotrim Figueiredo presidency would be the most economically distinctive outcome, bringing liberal reformism to Portugal's highest office. His dual emphasis on economic liberalism and social progressivism creates unusual coalition possibilities but also contradictions. Success would depend on whether markets actually deliver—investment, jobs, brain drain reversal—or whether liberal presidency becomes associated with inequality and abandonment of social solidarity.
The fundamental question: Can market-oriented reform coexist with Portuguese social expectations, or will liberalism always be a niche position in a country with strong public service traditions?
Noite das eleições
18 de Janeiro de 2026 — Os resultados são anunciados.
Três Horizontes
Como este futuro se desenrolaria ao longo do tempo.
Ponto de Partida
Janeiro 2026
How He Won (Improbable Path):
- Center candidates fragmented
- Anti-Ventura vote consolidates around him as "least bad" for both sides
- Reform message appealed to frustrated middle class
- Youth attracted by social liberalism + economic opportunity
- Business and professional class mobilized
- "Future-oriented" positioning against nostalgic populism
Key Assets:
- Clear economic vision
- Social liberalism (LGBTQ+ rights, secularism)
- International liberal network
- Business community support
- Articulate communication
Key Challenges:
- Limited IL party base
- Must work with AD government (overlap but differences)
- Left opposition to economic agenda
- May be seen as "rich people's president"
- Reform requires legislative not presidential power
A Presidência
2026-2030
Phase 1: The Liberal Platform (Months 1-12)
Liberal president uses platform for reform advocacy:
- Inaugural address: "Portugal must be prepared for the future"
- Emphasizes competitiveness, deregulation, digital transformation
- Strong on social liberalism (LGBTQ+ rights, secular state)
- International business promotion tours
- Invites Estonia, Ireland leaders to share reform experiences
- Creates "Presidential Reform Commission" advisory body
Government Dynamics: Natural overlap with AD on economics, but IL would push further than AD's coalition constraints allow. Friendly but pushing.
Phase 2: The Reform Agenda (Months 12-24)
Cotrim uses every presidential tool for reform advocacy:
- Regular "State of the Economy" addresses
- Hosts business and tech sector summits
- Advocates for tax reform, deregulation, labor flexibility
- Promotes brain drain reversal through competitiveness
- But also emphasizes: social liberalism, individual freedoms, secular values
Resistance Points:
- Left attacks "neoliberal" agenda
- Workers fear labor flexibility = precarity
- Social conservatives uncomfortable with social liberalism
- Interior feels overlooked by tech/urban focus
Phase 3: Finding Balance (Months 24-36)
The liberal project meets political reality:
- Some reforms adopted where AD government aligned
- But structural change requires more than presidential advocacy
- Brain drain continues despite rhetoric
- Housing crisis persists (market solutions slow)
- Must balance economic liberalism with social concerns
The Cotrim Paradox:
- Economically wants less government
- But presidentially wants active reform advocacy
- Markets celebrated; workers worried
- Social progressives like identity positions; dislike economics
Phase 4: Assessing Liberalism (Months 36-48)
End of term forces evaluation:
- Did competitiveness improve?
- Did brain drain reverse?
- Did reforms actually happen or just advocacy?
- Is Portugal "prepared for the future"?
Portugal 2030
O futuro possível
Melhor Cenário
- Competitiveness improved
- Tech sector grew
- Some brain drain reversal
- Social liberalism advanced
- IL established as major political force
- Portugal as "Baltic of the Atlantic"
Cenário Base
- Some market reforms
- Tech sector modest growth
- Brain drain continues
- Social liberalism holding
- IL plateaus as niche party
- Mixed record
Pior Cenário
- Reforms benefit wealthy only
- Inequality increases
- Workers feel abandoned
- Left-populism grows in response
- Portugal as cautionary tale of liberalism without social cushion
O futuro não está determinado — estas são três trajetórias possíveis.
Histórias deste futuro
Vinhetas de "Um Dia na Vida" que tornam este cenário tangível.
A Day in Cotrim Figueiredo's Portugal: Fernando Pinto
Fernando Pinto, 56, Small Business Owner
Ler históriaA Day in Cotrim Figueiredo's Portugal: Paula Moreira
Paula Moreira, 49, Northern Industrial Worker
Ler históriaDay in the Future: Cotrim Figueiredo's Portugal 2030
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