Between a wine cellar in Vila Real and a flood in Mirandela, André Ventura casts himself as 'the people's president', says he wants to be a mechanic to 'get the country moving' and even toasts in moderation.

Between a wine cellar in Vila Real and a flood in Mirandela, André Ventura casts himself as 'the people's president', says he wants to be a mechanic to 'get the country moving' and even toasts in moderation.

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.