Portugal shifts firmly to the right in parliamentary polls
According to media projections, Portugal has undergone a noticeable shift towards the conservative side in the recent snap parliamentary elections on Sunday. Reliable surveys conducted by state TV station RTP after the elections indicate that the leading candidate Luís Montenegro and his conservative party, the Democratic Alliance (AD), have emerged victorious with a possible 33% of the total votes.
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- Published Date: 12:24 | 11 March 2024
- Modified Date: 12:24 | 11 March 2024
A voter survey by the state TV station RTP, seen as reliable and based on post-election polls, shows the conservative Democratic Alliance (AD) led by top candidate Luís Montenegro won the election and could receive up to 33% of the vote.
Pedro Nuno Santos' Socialist Party (PS), in power for eight years, would come in second with up to 29%.
Far-right Chega (Enough) improved from just over 7% in the last election at the beginning of 2022 to up to a 17% share now.
Other Portuguese media such as Público newspaper published similar figures to RTP in the evening shortly after the last polling stations in the Azores closed at 9 pm (2200 GMT).
If the vote count confirms these results, forming a government is likely to prove difficult.