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Portugal elects socialist as president but far-right rival takes record vote share

9 février 2026 à 09:16

António José Seguro scores resounding win despite André Ventura’s populist Chega party securing 33.2% of votes

The moderate socialist António José Seguro won a resounding victory in the second round of Portugal’s presidential election on Sunday, triumphing over his far-right opponent, André Ventura, whose Chega party still managed to take a record share of the vote.

Seguro won 66.8% of votes to Ventura’s 33.2% in the election, which went ahead despite weeks of disruption caused by deadly storms. The vote to elect a successor to the outgoing president, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, was marked by a cross-party push to head off the prospect of a Chega victory, with some senior rightwing figures throwing their weight behind the centre-left candidate to keep Ventura from entering the presidential palace.

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© Photograph: Ana Brigida/AP

© Photograph: Ana Brigida/AP

© Photograph: Ana Brigida/AP

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