The moderate Socialist candidate's decisive victory in Portugal's presidential election on Sunday showed that two-thirds of ...
Despite a decisive victory for António José Seguro, a nationalist’s presence in the runoff showed that Portugal is not immune ...
Portugal’s parliamentary elections in May, which saw the far-right populist party Chega finish second, opened up a new era in the country’s post-dictatorship politics. It remains to be seen how much ...
Far-right Chega party has become Portugal's main opposition party, following a final tally of votes from the 18 May election. After the initial round of counting, the party was tied on 58 seats with ...
Portugal’s inconclusive general election results mean weeks of political uncertainty ahead, and give fresh energy to Europe’s shift toward the radical right. A surge in support for a populist party in ...
Memories of dictatorship are fading. Dissatisfaction is mounting. It was a ripe moment for the Chega party to appeal to voter frustrations. By Emma Bubola Emma Bubola reported from Faro, Portugal, and ...
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's far-right party Chega will take legal action against Meta Platforms' decision to restrict the party's Facebook account for 10 years, a party spokesperson said on Tuesday.
As 10.8 million voters prepare to go to the polls Sunday in Portugal’s general elections, the far-right Chega party is rising quickly in the polls. Andre Ventura, right, leader of far-right party ...
Portugal's parliamentary elections in May, which saw the far-right populist party Chega finish second, opened up a new era in the country's post-dictatorship politics. It remains to be seen how much ...
Chega party leader Andre Ventura speaks during a demonstration against “uncontrolled immigration” and “insecurity on the streets,” in Porto, Portugal, Nov. 23, 2024 (Sipa photo by Diogo Baptista via ...
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