Moderate candidate wins emphatically over a populist in Portugal's presidential runoff
Read full article: Moderate candidate wins emphatically over a populist in Portugal's presidential runoffCenter-left Socialist candidate Antรณnio Josรฉ Seguro has won Portugalโs presidential runoff election against hard-right populist Andrรฉ Ventura.
Hard-right populist wins a place in a two-way runoff in Portugalโs presidential election
Read full article: Hard-right populist wins a place in a two-way runoff in Portugalโs presidential electionAndrรฉ Ventura, the leader of Portugal's hard-right Chega party, has placed second in the country's presidential election.
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Center-right incumbent wins Portugal's presidential election
Read full article: Center-right incumbent wins Portugal's presidential electionIncumbent Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa delivers a speech following the results of Portugal's presidential election, in Lisbon, Monday, Jan. 25, 2021. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, who had been widely expected to win, captured 61% of the vote. Rebelo de Sousa, a center-right moderate and former leader of Portugalโs Social Democratic Party, will serve a 5-year term that will be his last due to term limits. โEverything starts with the battle against the pandemic," Rebelo de Sousa said. Every Portuguese president since 1976, when universal suffrage was introduced following the departure of a dictatorship, has been returned for a second term.
