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Seguro Wins Portuguese Presidency, Defeating Far-Right Rival

Nabila by Nabila
February 11, 2026 | 20:03
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Portugal’s political landscape has shifted significantly with the decisive victory of Socialist candidate António José Seguro in the recent presidential election. Garnering a commanding 66.7% of the vote against his far-right rival André Ventura, Seguro has secured a five-year term, marking a return to the forefront of national politics and the first Socialist president in two decades.

A Mandate for Moderation and Cooperation

Seguro, a 63-year-old seasoned politician, presented himself as a moderate force during his campaign. His victory is seen as a rejection of the anti-establishment and anti-immigrant rhetoric championed by Ventura. A key promise made by the newly elected president was to foster a spirit of loyalty and institutional cooperation with the current centre-right minority government. In his victory speech, Seguro articulated his vision for the presidency, stating, “I will never be a counter-power, but I will be a president who is demanding when it comes to solutions and results.” This pledge suggests a commitment to working constructively within the existing political framework, aiming for tangible outcomes rather than engaging in partisan conflict.

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His appeal extended beyond his own party, attracting support from mainstream politicians concerned about the growing influence of populist movements across Europe. This broad base of support underscores a desire for stability and a return to more traditional political discourse.

The international community has also acknowledged Seguro’s victory. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen extended her congratulations via social media, highlighting the continued strength of “Portugal’s voice for our shared European values.” This statement indicates an expectation that Seguro will uphold Portugal’s commitment to European integration and democratic principles.

André Ventura’s Resilient Performance and Future Ambitions

Despite the clear defeat, André Ventura of the Chega party acknowledged from the outset that victory was an uphill battle. Nevertheless, his campaign achieved its strongest result to date, with Chega surpassing the one-and-a-half-million-vote mark for the first time. While this fell short of the figures achieved by the Democratic Alliance in the last legislative elections, Ventura secured a substantial 33% of the vote. This performance is notably higher than the 31% garnered by the governing parties in the May legislative elections, indicating a significant and growing support base for his party.

Following the election results, Ventura expressed a sense of empowerment. He declared himself the leader of an “unstoppable movement” poised to transform Portugal in the name of the people and in opposition to established elites. His optimistic outlook for his party was evident when he stated, “I think the message from the Portuguese people was clear. We lead the right in Portugal, we lead the right-wing space in Portugal, and we will soon govern this country.” This assertion signals Chega’s intention to remain a formidable political force and to continue challenging the status quo.

The Electoral Landscape and the Role of the Presidency

The election saw a significant turnout, with eleven million eligible voters in Portugal and abroad casting their ballots. António José Seguro had been the clear favourite heading into the runoff against André Ventura. Chega, Ventura’s party, a relatively new entity established in 2019, has rapidly ascended to become the largest opposition force in the Portuguese parliament.

In the initial round of the election, Seguro had secured 31.1% of the vote, while Ventura garnered 23.52%, setting the stage for the eventual runoff.

It is important to note the constitutional role of the presidency in Portugal. The head of state holds a largely ceremonial position, devoid of executive authority. Traditionally, the president is expected to remain above the fray of party politics, serving as a crucial mediator in resolving disputes and de-escalating political tensions. Seguro’s promise of being “demanding” but not a “counter-power” aligns with this traditional understanding of the office, suggesting a desire to influence through moral authority and consensus-building rather than direct political intervention.

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