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Portugal chooses between moderate, populist in runoff presidential election

Portugal chooses between moderate, populist in runoff presidential election

Posted on February 8, 2026 By admin


Moderate Socialist Antonio Jose Seguro speaks during his closing event, ahead of the presidential runoff against far-right leader Andre Ventura, scheduled for February 8.
| Photo Credit: Reuters

Centre-left Socialist candidate Antonio Jose Seguro is heavily favoured to defeat hard-right populist Andre Ventura in Portugal’s runoff presidential election on Sunday (February 8, 2026), in a vote that will test the depth of support for Ventura’s brash style of politics.

Recent opinion polls say Mr. Seguro will collect twice as many votes as Ventura in the head-to-head between the two top candidates in last month’s first round of voting, when none of the runners captured more than 50% of the vote required for victory.

But making it through to the runoff is already a milestone for Ventura and his Chega (Enough) party, which has quickly grown into a significant force in Portuguese politics during a wider European shift to the right.

Mr. Seguro, a longstanding Socialist politician, has positioned himself as a moderate candidate who will cooperate with Portugal’s centre-right minority government, repudiating Ventura’s anti-establishment and anti-immigrant tirades.

In Portugal, the president is largely a figurehead with no executive power. Traditionally, the head of State stands above the political fray, mediating disputes and defusing tensions.

However, the president is an influential voice and possesses some powerful tools, being able to veto legislation from parliament, although the veto can be overturned. The head of State also possesses what in Portuguese political jargon is called an “atomic bomb,” the power to dissolve Parliament and call early elections.


Also Read | Portugal is headed for another minority government after general election

In May, Portugal held its third general election in three years in the country’s worst bout of political instability for decades, and steadying the ship is a key challenge for the next president.

Ventura, an eloquent and theatrical politician, has rejected political accommodation in favour of a more combative stance. One of his main targets has been what he calls excessive immigration, as foreign workers have become more conspicuous in Portugal in recent years.

“Portugal is ours,” he said. During the campaign, Ventura put up billboards across the country saying, “This isn’t Bangladesh” and “Immigrants shouldn’t be allowed to live on welfare.” Although he founded his party less than seven years ago, its surge in public support made it the second-largest party in Portugal’s Parliament in the May 18 general election.

In March, the winner will replace centre-right President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, who has served the limit of two five-year terms.

Published – February 08, 2026 12:38 pm IST



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