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António José Seguro of the center-left Socialist Party secured a decisive victory in Portugal’s presidential runoff election, defeating far-right candidate André Ventura with 66.8% of the vote.
The second round, necessary for the first time since 1986, is scheduled for Sunday, February 8. Initially the favorite was the anti-migrant candidate, but this time the left has found its balance and ...
The losing candidate conceded defeat. The candidate of the center-left Socialist Party (PS) Antônio José Segura beat his rival from the far-right Chega ("Enough") party André Ventura to win the second ...
An election that took place peacefully and represents the victory of democracy at such an important moment for Europe and the world. It also consolidates Portugal’s support for the Mercosur–European ...
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