My country has a reputation for having a system around which gravitate or orbit many corrupt politicians. They lavishly use the verb
to be in everything they say. write and promise. If they started using Portuguese-Prime in their promises, they'd have a hard time concocting lies.
The media also lavishly uses the verb
to be in everything they advertise. If the media wrote its reports and news in PP, then we would probably never miss the details nor the truth behind carefully conducted (inter)views. (The adoption of PP in 60 minute type shows would draw more TV watchers, and PP-speaking movie actors would decidedly make films much more interesting to watch, to name a few of the advantages of PP.)
Last but not least, PP would probably eradicate illiteracy faster. Just don't ask me how right now.
@Karen, I could have drawn up a speech entirely in Port-Prime for my president, but his "999" secretaries would probably intervene and render my speech useless.