Portugal's Center-Right Party Wins Again, Extreme Right on the Rise
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Politics
May 19, 2025 09:09
lisbon - The Democratic Alliance led by PM Luís Montenegro wins Portuguese parliamentary elections, with the extreme-right Chega party making significant gains.
Portugal's Democratic Alliance Wins Parliamentary Elections
The Conservative party secures victory with over 32% of the vote, while the Socialist Party comes in second with around 23%. Notably, the extreme-right Chega party closely follows with over 22%.
Montenegro's Triumph and Challenges
Despite a recent no-confidence vote, PM Montenegro's AD gains 9 more seats, totaling 89 in the 230-seat parliament. Montenegro aims for a full term, emphasizing trust from the Portuguese voters.
Setback for Socialists
Opposition leader Nuno Santos's Socialist Party suffers a significant blow, losing seats and falling to its lowest-ever count. Santos announces resignation following disappointing results.
Rise of Extreme-Right Chega
Chega, founded by André Ventura, sees a remarkable increase in support, challenging traditional parties. Ventura declares historic progress despite not winning, hinting at a potential second-place finish once overseas votes are tallied.
Future Political Landscape
Despite Chega's surge, PM Montenegro remains cautious about forming a coalition, likely leading to another minority government and issue-based negotiations.