Feb 9 • 05:24 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

In Portugal's presidential election, socialist Seguru wins

In the second round of Portugal's presidential election, socialist António José Seguru won decisively with approximately 66.8% of the votes.

In Portugal's recent presidential election, socialist António José Seguru triumphed in the second round held on Sunday, securing a substantial victory with around 66.8% of the votes counted. His main opponent, the right-wing populist André Ventura, garnered approximately 23.5% and conceded defeat shortly after. Seguru expressed his gratitude towards the Portuguese people and emphasized the importance of democratic values, indicating a strong commitment to his role as president.

This election marked a significant moment, as it was the first time since 1986 that a second round was necessary to determine the presidency. Prime Minister Luís Montenegro congratulated Seguru, highlighting their potential for cooperation in the future. The new president is set to be inaugurated on March 9, replacing the incumbent Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, who has served two consecutive five-year terms.

With Seguru's victory, the political landscape in Portugal may shift towards socialist policies as he steps into a role that, while largely ceremonial, carries the weight of a nation’s leadership and values. His stance on various issues, alongside his advocacy for civic responsibility and democracy, will be closely watched as he begins his presidency during a time of both challenges and opportunities for the country.

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