Article 5VPP3 Portugal’s Socialists have won a big victory – but the far right is still a threat | Joana Ramiro

Portugal’s Socialists have won a big victory – but the far right is still a threat | Joana Ramiro

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Joana Ramiro
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A sweeping election win by the centre-left party offers lessons for Keir Starmer and Labour, among others

Beleaguered leftwing politicians across Europe will doubtlessly be looking at last weekend's general elections in Portugal and taking notes. In a surprise outcome, the centre-left Socialist party (PS) won a historic absolute majority, taking 117 of the 230 seats in parliament. Despite polls on the eve of the election suggesting that there would be a possible tie, the centre-right opposition party, the PSD, was routed. The political map in Portugal is now painted almost entirely red.

Portugal is something of a European outlier. Its economic recovery from the crises of the early 2010s was praised worldwide, with growth at one point exceeding the eurozone average. While most countries in Europe struggled to keep their coronavirus infections under control, it was becoming a world leader in terms of vaccinations - almost 90% of the population is double-jabbed. And, unlike other countries that elected leftwing governments in 2015, Portugal has enjoyed political stability, with the Socialists at the helm ever since.

Joana Ramiro is a freelance journalist based in London and a contributor to the Portuguese news platform Setenta e Quatro

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