Portugal’s Presidential Election: Democratic Victory Over Far Right

Socialist António José Seguro won Portugal’s presidential runoff with 68% of the vote, defeating far-right leader André Ventura.

Election Results and Turnout

The second round of Portugal’s presidential elections, held last Sunday with delays due to hurricanes and subsequent floods, featured Socialist candidate António José Seguro and populist-right-wing party leader André Ventura.

Seguro was elected as the sixth President of Portugal with record support of over 68% of votes (50.1% turnout), presented as a democratic bloc victory demonstrating state responsibility.

Far Right’s Unexpected Setback

The far right experienced an unexpected defeat in the election.

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