The leader of IL said the party 'rejects the populist candidate who wants to destroy everything', referring to André Ventura, but that it also cannot support 'a candidate who wants to leave everything unchanged'.
Mariana Leitão says she will vote for Seguro 'without much enthusiasm', but IL will not support any candidate

Context & Explainers

- Leader: Mariana Leitão (since July 2025)
- Ideology: Classical liberalism, economic libertarianism
Founded in 2017, the Liberal Initiative advocates for reduced state intervention, tax simplification, labor market liberalization, and secular liberalism under the motto "Less State, More Freedom". The party gained its first parliamentary seat in 2019 and now holds 9 seats. Mariana Leitão, 42, became the party's first female leader in July 2025 after Rui Rocha resigned following disappointing 2025 election results. Leitão previously served as parliamentary leader and has been announced as the party's candidate for the 2026 presidential election. The party explicitly rejects alliances with both far-left and far-right parties, positioning itself as the "only alternative" that won't negotiate with extremes.

Chega ("Enough") is a Portuguese far-right populist party founded in 2019 by André Ventura. It positions itself as an anti-establishment movement against what it calls a "rotten and corrupt system" of PS-PSD dominance. The party surged from 1.3% in 2019 to 22.8% in May 2025, becoming parliament's second-largest force with 60 seats. Chega's core platform emphasizes strict immigration control—ending automatic CPLP residency, deporting non-independent immigrants, implementing job-market quotas, and requiring five-year social security contributions before benefit access. It advocates radical constitutional reform, including reducing parliament to 100 members, abolishing the prime minister position for a presidential system, and dismantling public healthcare. Law-and-order policies include life imprisonment and chemical castration proposals.
The party is defined by inflammatory anti-Romani rhetoric, with Ventura convicted multiple times for discrimination. Chega maintains international alignments with European far-right figures including Marine Le Pen, Santiago Abascal, and Matteo Salvini. Mainstream Portuguese parties, including Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's government, have imposed a cordon sanitaire, refusing coalition with Chega despite its parliamentary strength.
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Other news coverage of this topic
- IL will not back anyone, but Leitão will vote for Seguro11:23pm, 22 Jan 2026 • Observador
- Mariana Leitão to vote for Seguro but IL remains neutral9:53pm, 22 Jan 2026 • RTP Notícias
- Mariana Leitão votes for Seguro but IL remains neutral9:53pm, 22 Jan 2026 • RTP Notícias
- Mariana Leitão will vote for Seguro, but IL does not endorse either candidate9:36pm, 22 Jan 2026 • Público
- Mariana Leitão announces that the Liberal Initiative will not support anyone in the second round, but will vote for Seguro9:32pm, 22 Jan 2026 • Diário de Notícias
- Iniciativa Liberal takes no position; Mariana Leitão votes for Seguro9:30pm, 22 Jan 2026 • Expresso






