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Portugal's Political Shake-Up: A New Force Emerges
Portugal, LisbonMonday, May 19, 2025
So, what's driving Chega's success? They're tapping into some big issues. Immigration is a hot topic. Portugal has seen a huge increase in immigrants in recent years. Many are from Brazil and Asia, working in tourism and farming. But not everyone is happy about this. Chega is promising tougher immigration policies, and it's resonating with voters.
Housing is another big issue. Prices and rents have been skyrocketing for a decade. Foreigners moving in have driven up prices, and Portugal isn't exactly rich. The average salary is around 1, 200 euros a month. The minimum wage is even lower, at 870 euros. It's a tough situation, and Chega is capitalizing on it.
But Chega isn't without its own problems. Some of their lawmakers have been caught up in scandals. One is accused of stealing suitcases from the airport, another of faking a signature. It's a messy situation, and it's not helping their image.
Portugal's president is now consulting with parties to form a government. It's a complicated process, and it's not clear what will happen next. One thing is for sure, though: Portugal's political landscape is changing, and Chega is a force to be reckoned with.
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