Portugal begins the process of the law to limit social media access for minors despite the rejection from the far-right
Portugal's government, with support from the socialist opposition, has moved forward with legislation to restrict social media access for children under 16, facing criticism from far-right party Chega.
New President Seguro: The Quiet Conqueror of Portugal's Right-Wing Populists
António José Seguro, once a political retiree, rose to power as Portugal's President with a historic electoral victory.
3 Challenges of the New Portuguese President — and How Brazilians Might Be Affected
The newly elected Portuguese president, António José Seguro, faces significant political challenges in a context marked by rising tensions, particularly from the radical right party, Chega.
Portugal elects socialist as president but far-right rival takes record vote share
António José Seguro won the presidency in Portugal, defeating far-right candidate André Ventura, who achieved a significant vote share for his party.
Portugal: Triumph of Antonio Jose Seguro – Strong Message Against the Far Right, but with 'Shadows' from the Rise of Chega
Antonio Jose Seguro won the Portuguese presidential elections with over 65%, sending a strong pro-democracy message despite the rise of the far-right Chega party.
Seguro secures socialist victory in Portugal's presidential election
António José Seguro of the Socialist Party has won Portugal's presidential election with 66% of the votes against André Ventura of the far-right Chega party, who garnered 34%.
Center-left candidate Segura wins Portuguese presidency, defeating right-wing populist
Antonio Jose Segura has won the Portuguese presidential election, defeating Andre Ventura of the right-wing populist party Chega.
Portugal goes to the polls for a historic presidential runoff after 40 years
Portugal is set to hold its first presidential election runoff in 40 years, pitting Antonio José Seguro of the Socialist Party against André Ventura of the far-right Chega party.
Neonazi Supremacism Expands in Portugal: War on Islam, Women, and the Left
A recent police operation against a group aiming to become an armed militia highlights the rise and normalization of hate speech since the ultra-nationalist Chega party emerged in 2019.