Portugal's Far Right Gains Significant Power in Latest Election
Chega, a far-right party, secures a pivotal role in Portugal's government, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape since the dictatorship era.
- Chega, a far-right party, wins 48 of the 230 seats in Portugal's parliament, up from 12, becoming the third-largest political force.
- The center-right Democratic Alliance, led by the Social Democrats, wins the election but lacks a majority, potentially opening the door for a coalition with Chega.
- Socialist Party concedes defeat, marking the end of its nine-year governance amid a corruption scandal.
- Chega's rise reflects a broader trend of far-right gains in Europe, challenging the political status quo.
- The election's outcome raises questions about Portugal's governability and the future of its political landscape.








































