FT: Controversial far-right figure André Ventura shakes up Portugal’s election landscape

FT: Controversial far-right figure André Ventura shakes up Portugal’s election landscape

André Ventura, a former trainee priest turned far-right populist, is gaining traction in Portugal's election campaign.
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André Ventura, a former trainee priest turned far-right populist, is gaining traction in Portugal's election campaign. Capitalising on economic despondency among the youth, Ventura's party, Chega, may secure up to 20% of the vote, potentially influencing a right-of-center government formation. His controversial views, including nativist sentiments and anti-immigration stances, have sparked both support and criticism. As Portugal faces economic challenges, especially for its youth, Ventura's promises resonate with discontented voters, raising concerns within the political landscape. The upcoming election on March 10 holds implications for the nation's political future.

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By Barney Jopson in Porto

André Ventura capitalises on economic despondency of young Portuguese in election campaign

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