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Portugal Turns to the Right: Montenegro Wins, Chega Becomes the Third Strongest Party, and Socialism Sinks to its Worst Result in Nearly 40 Years

by May 22, 2025
by May 22, 2025

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Conservative Luís Montenegro, leader of the Democratic Alliance (AD), secured a resounding victory in the Portuguese legislative elections, obtaining 31.2% of the vote.

In a dramatic turn that has left the left in shock, the Socialist Party (PS) plummeted to a humiliating 23.39% — its worst result in 38 years — virtually tied with the patriotic Chega party, which broke through with 22.67%. The socialist collapse and the rise of the radical right mark a turning point in Portugal’s political landscape.

The context couldn’t have been more favorable for Montenegro. After years of wear and tear for the PS, mired in corruption scandals and progressive policies that have exhausted the middle class, the Portuguese opted for change.

The AD, with a message focused on economic stability, security, and the defense of traditional values, capitalized on the public’s discontent. Meanwhile, the PS, led by a lackluster Pedro Nuno Santos, failed to connect with an electorate tired of empty promises.

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The rise of Chega, led by the charismatic and controversial André Ventura, is no less significant. His anti-immigration stance and criticism of globalist elites resonated with a Portugal that feels betrayed by decades of left-wing policies.

That a party branded as “far-right” is now neck and neck with the socialists is a slap in the face to the progressive establishment.

The irony is stark. While the PS prided itself on moral supremacy, its voters fled toward parties promising toughness and common sense.

The left, which has long preached tolerance, now finds itself cornered by its inability to read the public mood. The numbers are clear: the PS lost nearly 10% of support compared to 2022 — a historic blow.

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Montenegro, however, faces a challenge. While his victory is solid, the fragmentation of the Portuguese Parliament — with Chega as the third largest force — complicates government formation.

Negotiations will be key, but the conservative leader has already promised a “strong” administration to return Portugal to the path of prosperity and tradition.

The message from the Portuguese people is unambiguous: enough with social experiments, enough with policies that weaken family and national identity. The left, obsessed with political correctness, has dug its own grave.

In contrast, the right, led by Montenegro and bolstered by Ventura’s momentum, offers a clear vision: work, security, and national pride.

BREAKING:

The anti-immigration Chega party has shocked Portuguese political experts with a result far above the expected in today’s parliamentary election.

The party won nearly 20%

Chega was created by @AndreCVentura in 2019 & won 1.3% in that election

In 2022, they won 7.2% pic.twitter.com/70jVZKEuWM

— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 10, 2024

This victory is not just an electoral triumph but a cry of resistance. Portugal joins the conservative wave sweeping across Europe, from Italy to Hungary.

Timeless values — family, order, freedom — once again become the beacon of a nation that refuses to bow to progressive chaos. Let the socialists take note: the people have spoken, and their verdict is final.

Spain: Chaos after massive blackout reveals alarming lack of preparedness by Pedro Sánchez’s socialist government.

The post Portugal Turns to the Right: Montenegro Wins, Chega Becomes the Third Strongest Party, and Socialism Sinks to its Worst Result in Nearly 40 Years appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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