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Portugal: Far-Right Ventura Favored in First Round of Presidential Elections

Published January 16, 2026, 19:16
Portugal: Far-Right Ventura Favored in First Round of Presidential Elections

The campaign for the first round of the presidential elections in Portugal concludes today, with far-right candidate André Ventura appearing as the strong favorite. This is an unprecedented event for the country, although his chances of winning in the second round are considered slim. Polls disagree on who could be Ventura's opponent in the second round, on February 8th, with socialist António José Seguro or Luís Marques Mendes, supported by the right-wing government, as potential contenders. André Ventura, leader of the Chega party, founded in 2019, has seen a significant rise in recent parliamentary elections, becoming the largest opposition party. Although Ventura is not directly seeking the premiership, his candidacy aims to prevent the election of retired Admiral Henrique Gouveia e Melo, who was previously considered the favorite. Political analysts comment that Ventura's rise can be compared to the rise of the far-right in France in 2002, but emphasize that Portugal is already experiencing a similar wave. Ventura himself expresses optimism about the results, even if he does not win, believing that his campaign has strengthened his party. The strengthening of the far-right in Portugal could complicate the position of Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's minority government, which relies on the support of other parties. The outcome of the elections is expected to have significant implications for the country's political landscape.