In other words, 71.3% of responders agree with the notion of changes in António Costa’s Executive branch.

Leading the options for being kicked out of the Government is João Galamba. The minister of Infrastructure saw 80% of respondents answering favourably when asked who should leave Office.

Following him is Fernando Medina, minister of Finances, who 64% of those surveyed agree should make his exit, then minister of Education João Costa, with a disapproval rate of 62%.

Meanwhile, the ministers of the Presidency, Marina Vieira da Silva, of Science, Technology and Higher Education, Elvira Fortunato, and of Territorial Cohesion, Ana Abrunhosa, only had 28% of people expressed a desire for their exit from governance.

The Intercampus survey was carried out between August 7th and 11th and has a sample pool of 607 interviews. The response rate on this study was 61.3%.