I don’t have live tool access right now to fetch the very latest headlines. Based on recent public coverage, here’s what’s been circulating about Portugal’s Republican Party (Chega) and the broader right-wing landscape:
- Chega has been a focal point as Portugal’s far-right party, gaining visibility and occupying a potential kingmaker role in several parliamentary configurations over the past two years. This pattern has driven continued attention to its leadership and policy positions.[4][6][10]
- The main shift in Portugal’s politics in 2024–2025 involved the centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) and its impact on governing coalitions, with Chega’s vote share fluctuating amid controversy and campaign dynamics. Observers have debated how much Chega could influence government formation or anchor a more moderate coalition.[2][5]
- Election cycles during this period have featured multiple snap elections and changing majorities, which has kept the Republican Party in a position where it can affect bargaining and policy debates, even if not always in formal government roles.[5][6][2]
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www.arabnews.comThe Chega, or Enough, party in Portugal has had an astounding rise to popularity over the last five years and saw a surge in support in the recent general election.
www.foxnews.comThere are signs that a lurch to the right is brewing in Portugal and many European nations, just as Donald Trump leaps toward the Republican nomination in the US.
www.cnn.comThree elections in three years is a bad look for Portugal’s democratic stability. As seen elsewhere in the EU, it’s stirring up anti-establishment ...
www.theparliamentmagazine.euThe ruling right-of-centre Democratic Alliance of PM Luís Montenegro wins elections, amid a far-right surge.
www.bbc.co.ukBy PRMI Reporters in Portugal, originally published 18 May 2025 On May 18, 2025, the Portuguese people were…
www.socialistpartyni.orgThe leader of Portugal's far-right party Chega collapsed on Thursday during an open-air campaign rally ahead of Sunday's general election and was rushed to a hospital, just two days after suffering a similar incident at another party event.In videos from the rally in Odemira in southern Portugal th…
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