2 hours ago — Presidential election: moves by Catarina Martins and Luis Marques Mendes

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2 hours ago — Presidential election: moves by Catarina Martins and Luis Marques Mendes

Brief report on recent actions and political moves by Catarina Martins and Luis Marques Mendes in the context of the presidential election.

Context & Explainers

Luís Marques Mendes
  • 2026 Presidential candidate
  • Party: Social Democratic Party (PSD) Partido Social Democrata
  • Lawyer, veteran center right politician

Luís Marques Mendes (born September 5, 1957, in Guimarães) is a lawyer and veteran centre-right politician running for Portugal's presidency in the January 18, 2026 election. A PSD member since 1975, he served across four constitutional governments spanning 13 years as Secretary of State and Minister under Prime Ministers Cavaco Silva and Durão Barroso, creating the Lusa News Agency and RTP Internacional. He led the PSD parliamentary group (1996-1999) and later served as party president (2005-2007), earning a reputation for ethical governance. After leaving politics, he worked as a lawyer at Abreu Advogados and became a prominent political commentator on SIC television. In 2026, backed by the ruling PSD and the allied CDS-PP, Mendes emerged as the centre-right establishment candidate. Recent polling shows him tied or leading first-round voting intention, and polls consistently indicate he is the most viable winner against other candidates in runoff scenarios, making him a strong contender.

Who is Catarina Martins?

Catarina Soares Martins (born September 7, 1973, in Porto) is a former actress and theatre co-founder who became Portugal's most prominent left-wing leader. First elected to parliament in 2009 representing the Left Bloc (BE), she rose to party coordinator in 2012 and sole national coordinator in 2014, holding the position for 11 years—the longest tenure in BE history. Under her leadership, BE achieved its best-ever result in 2015 with 19 MPs and 10% of votes, becoming critical parliamentary support for Prime Minister António Costa's Socialist government, shifting policy leftward on labour rights, pensions, and public services. After BE's collapse to 5 MPs in 2022, Martins stepped down as leader in May 2023 and left parliament.

Current role:

In 2024, she was elected to the European Parliament, where she advocates for social justice, climate action, and human rights. Her significance lies in consolidating BE as a stable parliamentary force and normalizing leftist government cooperation in Portugal.

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