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Far-Right Chega Party Becomes Main Opposition in Portugal

  • In the snap parliamentary elections held on May 18, 2025, Portugal’s Chega party, known for its far-right stance, emerged as the main opposition with a total of 60 seats.
  • Chega, founded six years ago, gained these seats after overseas ballots were counted, narrowly surpassing the left-wing Socialists who had 58 seats.
  • Led by Luis Montenegro, the centre-right Democratic Alliance secured 91 seats in the parliamentary election, falling short of the 116 seats required to form a majority government.
  • Chega's leader, Andre Ventura, called the election outcome "a major victory" that signals a significant shift in Portugal's political landscape.
  • Montenegro aims to establish a minority government without collaborating with Chega, while President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is scheduled to meet with party leaders to determine who will become the next prime minister.
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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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