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Portugal: Far-Right Expected to Reach Presidential Runoff

Published January 18, 2026, 10:16
Portugal: Far-Right Expected to Reach Presidential Runoff

Portuguese voters are heading to the polls today for the first round of presidential elections, where the far-right is expected to have a strong showing. André Ventura, president of the far-right party Chega ('Enough'), is predicted to come in first, although his chances of winning the second round are slim. The socialist candidate António José Seguro and the liberal MEP João Cotrim Figueiredo appear to be vying for second place. Two other candidates, Luís Marques Mendes of the right and Henrique Gouveia e Melo, also have some chances of reaching the second round. The rise of the far-right in Portugal is a significant political phenomenon, as the Chega party has increased its power considerably in recent years. Ventura's success in the elections could signal a new phase in Portuguese politics. Ventura has presented himself as a 'candidate of the people' and has criticized traditional political forces. His campaign has focused on issues such as immigration, security, and the economic crisis.