Anger over corruption and economy could help radical right party in Portugal’s upcoming election
9 months, 2 weeks ago

Anger over corruption and economy could help radical right party in Portugal’s upcoming election

LA Times  

Socialist Party leader Pedro Nuno Santos, left, greets Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa as he arrives for an election campaign rally in Lisbon on March 5, 2024. Corruption is a high-profile issue in the election after the cases “caused a lot of public dismay,” said Paula Espirito Santo, an associate professor at the University of Lisbon’s Superior Institute for Social and Political Sciences. The scandal erupted on the same day the party unveiled an anticorruption billboard in Lisbon that said, “It can’t go on like this.” Yet Portugal’s malaise runs deeper than corruption. Ventura has forged friendly relations with Matteo Salvini, Italy’s deputy prime minister and head of the populist, right-wing League party, and French far-right leader Marine Le Pen.

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