Controversial appointment made by the executive, Mafalda Livermore is the owner of properties rented clandestinely to immigrants. The Public Prosecutor's Office is also investigating possible usurpation of functions as a lawyer.
Chega activist dismissed in Lisbon after controversy

Context & Explainers
The Immigration Law is Portugal’s legal framework that governs entry, residency, asylum and deportation of non-nationals. It was amended by Law No. 61/2025 on October 22, 2025, after parts of an earlier draft were rejected by the Constitutional Court; the changes reorganise administrative responsibilities and introduce stricter control measures that affect visas, residency and family reunification processes.

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
- Chega activist dismissed from Lisbon City Hall's Social Services after investigations into clandestine properties revealed8:52pm, 7 Mar 2026 • Expresso
- Lisbon Chamber dismisses Chega activist with clandestine housing empire5:55pm, 7 Mar 2026 • Correio da Manhã
- Controversy in Lisbon City Hall: Chega activist with a clandestine empire12:30pm, 7 Mar 2026 • Correio da Manhã








