Centre-left candidate Seguro beats far-right to Portugal’s presidency
In a decisive victory, Antonio Jose Seguro, the centre-left candidate from the Socialist Party, has secured the presidency of Portugal, garnering 66.8% of the votes against his far-right opponent, Andre Ventura, who obtained 33.2%. This election marks a significant shift in Portugal's political landscape, as Seguro's win reflects the electorate's preference for progressive policies over the rising tide of far-right ideologies. The election results come as a response to ongoing social and economic challenges faced by the country, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for sustainable growth. Seguro's victory is expected to pave the way for a more inclusive governance approach, focusing on social justice and environmental issues. With the election now complete, Portugal looks ahead to a new chapter under Seguro's leadership, as he aims to unite the country and address the pressing concerns of its citizens while navigating the complexities of European and global politics.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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