Portugal's Chega Party Election Success

Portugal's populist anti-immigration Chega Party achieves best election result, ending two-party dominance. Leader André Ventura focuses on immigration and corruption issues, benefiting from scandals involving the prime minister. Chega comes in third with 22.56% of the vote, potentially breaking tie with Socialists when overseas votes are counted.

Portugal's General Election Results

A center-right alliance led by the Social Democratic Party has won Portugal's general election, forming a minority government. A radical-right populist party surged in the voting and is seeking a role in governing the country.

Portuguese National Elections and the Rise of Chega Party

A new Portuguese political party, Chega, has gained significant influence in the wake of national elections that did not provide a clear majority to the two major parties. Chega's leader, André Ventura, is pushing for a coalition government with the traditional conservatives despite their initial reluctance.

Portugal General Election Results

Portugal faces political uncertainty as Social Democrats and Socialists compete closely in general election, with a surge in support for third-placed populist party Chega, potentially leading to a period of political instability and a significant shift in the country's political landscape.