âPortugal’s election campaign has already begunâ, warns political commentator
With television stations concentrating today on the debate in parliament ahead of voting on the State Budget tomorrow afternoon, political commentator Bernardo FerrĂŁo has said there is no point wasting
Intense night of vote-counting sees PS âwinâ overall but suffer humiliating defeat in Lisbon
2021âs municipal elections in Portugal will go down as the moment PS Socialists âwonâ without being able to âshout from the rooftopsâ. As leader writers have all explained, pre-election polls
Portuguese living in Germany focused on elections without Angela MerkelÂ
Portuguese emigrés living and working in Germany are much more concerned today with elections ongoing in their adopted country, given that Angela Merkel is retiring from national politics. TVI24 has
Sunday sees over nine million voters choose members of 308 municipal councils
Sunday will see over nine million voters able to take part in municipal elections in Portugal, roughly 90,000 more than were able to take part last time round (in 2017).
Politics âreturnsâ: PS congress in PortimĂŁo promises to eradicate poverty as minority parties campaign towards municipal elections
Politics was back on the agenda this weekend as all parties started the âhome straightâ towards municipal elections next month. In PortimĂŁo, PS Socialists held their annual congress with Prime
PSD announces seven new candidates for Algarve councils
Carlos Ludovico (Alcoutim), Hélder Cabrita (Aljezur), Mårio Vieira (Lagoa), Rui Cristina (Loulé), Bruno Estremores (Monchique), Bruno Sousa Costa (São Brås de Alportel) and Paula Freitas (Vila do Bispo) have been
Rebelo de Sousa set for reelection, populist party on rise amid spiralling COVID-19 infections
Portugal’s incumbent President, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, is widely expected to win the presidential elections on Sunday, polling with more than 60%. But all eyes are on AndrĂ© Ventura, whose
Shambolic control as quarter of a million Portuguese cast early votes for presidential elections
Sunday January 17 saw Portugalâs organisational ability at its worst. Almost a quarter of a million citizens turned out in various parts of the country to cast their early votes
President Marcelo accused of being âgreatest destabiliser of democracyâ by âopponentâ Ana Gomes
Former MEP Ana Gomes – perhaps the most âinconvenient presidential candidate Portugal has seen for a very long time – has been âletting ripâ in interviews this week, accusing the
Portugalâs presidential elections will cost over half a million euros just in masks, gloves and alcohol gel
Portugalâs presidential elections will have a new price-tag to contend with this time round: almost half a million euros has to be spent on providing masks, gloves, visors and alcohol