'The campaign will gain more if we discuss things that matter to people': André Ventura changes strategy for the presidential election

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'The campaign will gain more if we discuss things that matter to people': André Ventura changes strategy for the presidential election

Known for verbal aggression in previous campaigns, André Ventura now chooses not to respond to opponents' provocations, arguing that exchanges of accusations do not interest the Portuguese, who prefer to hear about the issues that affect the country.

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André Ventura

André Ventura, born January 15, 1983, is a lawyer, academic, and Portugal's most prominent far-right leader. He founded Chega ("Enough") in 2019 after his PSD mayoral campaign attacked the Romani community. Chega surged from 1.3% in 2019 to 22.8% in May 2025, becoming parliament's second-largest party and making Ventura Leader of the Opposition.

His platform emphasizes immigration restrictions, law-and-order policies, constitutional reform, and contains inflammatory anti-Romani rhetoric that has triggered multiple discrimination convictions and investigations. Politically classified as far-right by international media, Ventura cultivates alliances with European far-right figures including Marine Le Pen and Santiago Abascal.

He announced his 2026 presidential candidacy, polling at 18% alongside independent Admiral Gouveia e Melo. His rise ended Portugal's 50-year resistance to far-right parties.

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