André Ventura considers Cavaco Silva's support for the Socialist candidate predictable, but says he is surprised by Paulo Portas's choice. In Évora and in Baixa da Banheira, Ventura insisted that the popular vote is what matters and will be sufficient to defeat Seguro in the second round.
Ventura says he is the people's candidate against the elites

Context & Explainers

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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- Ventura must distance himself12:30am, 27 Jan 2026 • Correio da Manhã
- The Candidate and the Joker12:11am, 27 Jan 2026 • Observador
- Ventura seeking the popular vote against the elites10:23pm, 26 Jan 2026 • Observador
- Ventura says he is 'against the elites' and dramatises his speech: 'They want to silence this movement'9:53pm, 26 Jan 2026 • RTP Notícias






