Article 6M89G Far right’s rise in Portugal could threaten ambitious climate action

Far right’s rise in Portugal could threaten ambitious climate action

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Vera Moutinho
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Environmentalists fear focus on economy may undermine country's climate transition - one of most radical in Europe

Portugal has been among Europe's more ambitious countries in terms of climate action, but the rise of the far right in recent elections could threaten the positive steps the country has taken.

At the end of 2023, Portugal broke records as it went for six consecutive days relying solely on renewable energy. But national elections in March this year marked a significant shift in the political landscape, with the far-right party Chega (Enough) making a major breakthrough. Having more than quadrupled its number of MPs from 12 to 50, Chega now holds considerable sway in the 230-seat parliament, where it could influence legislation.

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