Portugal’s Left Rallies Behind Seguro to Shield Democracy from Ventura
Bloco de Esquerda urges a vote for Socialist António José Seguro in Portugal’s 8 Feb 2026 presidential run-off to block far-right challenger André Ventura.
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Bloco de Esquerda urges a vote for Socialist António José Seguro in Portugal’s 8 Feb 2026 presidential run-off to block far-right challenger André Ventura.
Ahead of Portugal’s 8 Feb 2026 presidential election run-off, the Left Bloc urges voters to cast a conscious vote to curb abstention. Read what’s at stake.
Discover Vilamoura’s winter boom: 17 °C sunshine, off-season hotel deals, golf and CSI 5* equestrian events under crisp Algarve skies. Plan your escape now.
Porto’s €1M CCTV rollout is stalled; courts can’t view footage, delaying cases for months and fueling citywide burglaries. Learn what city leaders plan next.
Alverca edge Moreirense 2-1 for a third win, moving to 9th in the Primeira Liga. Learn how the result tightens the mid-table race ahead of a visit to Braga.
Portugal’s 2026 presidential vote lacked a majority, prompting a Feb 8 runoff between António José Seguro (31.1%) and André Ventura (23.5%). Next key dates.
Portugal’s auto industry posted near-record 341K vehicles in 2025, fueled by exports and a new EV-van line. See what 2026 holds amid EU demand headwinds.
Discover how Portugal’s new task force will draft laws, launch training and aim for UNESCO status to protect its black-and-white calçada portuguesa pavements.
See how Portugal’s 8 Feb presidential runoff could reshape immigration rules, visa timelines and citizenship delays, impacting residents, expats and investors.