Summary
Portugal’s far-right Chega party, led by André Ventura, emerged as the main opposition in the recent parliamentary elections, marking a significant shift from 50 years of centrist dominance. Chega secured 60 seats in the 230-seat parliament, while the centre-right Democratic Alliance led by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro garnered 91 seats, falling short of a majority. Ventura aims to influence immigration and security policies, positioning himself as a responsible leader while holding Montenegro accountable and challenging the traditional political landscape.