Portugal's snap election has brought seismic change — the Socialists are now in opposition and the center-right Democratic Alliance, which narrowly won the vote, will try to form a minority government. But the biggest shock came when the far-right, ultra-nationalist, anti-immigrant Chega won more than a million votes and became the third-largest party in parliament.
In this episode of EU Confidential, host Sarah Wheaton is joined by POLITICO’s Aitor Hernández-Morales, Barbara Moens and Nicholas Vinocur to break down the results of the vote and discuss what the far-right surge in Portugal could mean for the future of the EU — with the European elections on the horizon and the race for top jobs underway.
Later, POLITICO's Stuart Lau interviews Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson after his country officially joined NATO.
Further readings:
Ursula von der Leyen’s reelection campaign gets off to a bumpy start – POLITICO
Portugal’s far right comes roaring back – POLITICO
Portugal swings right in knife-edge snap election – POLITICO
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ending an epidemic: innovations to eradicate HIV
NATO summit wrap-up and the EU's battle over biodiversity
A cure for HIV: When will Europe get there?
From Madrid: How Spain's election could impact its EU presidency
The last bastion of stigma: Criminalizing HIV transmission
EU leaders meet in the shadow of failed Wagner mutiny in Russia
From cell to cell: Eliminating HIV in prisons
Europe’s new Marshall Plan: making a bet on Ukraine
Artificial intelligence and the EU's attempt to regulate it — Commissioner Thierry Breton
Polish protests — Hungary's EU role — Sleeper train journey
From Moldova: The European Political Community is back
EU's 'Defence of Democracy' debate on combatting foreign influence
EU commissioner resigns — Bulgaria's breaking point — European elections 2024
The end of Erdoğan? — Turkey's EU accession ambitions — Europe Day
POLITICO reviews ‘The Diplomat’ — Meloni surprises Brussels — The key to Ukraine's victory
Timothy Garton Ash on the future of Europe — Eva Kaili back in the spotlight
Ukraine grain strain — Von der Leyen 2.0 — EU diplomacy in review
Finland joins NATO — Ukraine foreign minister in Brussels — EU's China visit
France & Germany on strike – Commission Legal Chief, Daniel Calleja Crespo
Economic jitters, French upheaval, arms for Ukraine — what’s occupying EU leaders
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
POLITICO Europe