The good news: #Portugal votes for Center-left Seguro as president with an overwhelmingly clear 66.82% majority.
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To my US friends: „Center-left“ in US political terms means „extreme socialist, almost communist“ #SarcasmButOnlyHalf
To the „yes, but“ group and other reply-guys: prepare for being ignored by me, this is good news. After the results of the Dutch parliament elections this is another clear signal that far-right can be contained.
(„Being ignored“ can also mean that I will block you if your „yes, but“ only serves to inject negativity because you don’t want people to feel good

@jwildeboer deer-lord
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The good news: #Portugal votes for Center-left Seguro as president with an overwhelmingly clear 66.82% majority. Far-right candidate Ventura is the clear loser. Thank you, wonderful people of Portugal!
@jwildeboer but still 1/3 support the budding fascist

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The good news: #Portugal votes for Center-left Seguro as president with an overwhelmingly clear 66.82% majority. Far-right candidate Ventura is the clear loser. Thank you, wonderful people of Portugal!
@jwildeboer (and Seguro is a lot more center than left)
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@jwildeboer (and Seguro is a lot more center than left)
@Catarina But he is standing firm on the fundament of democracy. Good.
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@jwildeboer if I am french, is that guy center left or right wing ?
@mhz He is the right wing of the center left, at least more left than the right wing PM (I live in Portugal). @jwildeboer
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@Catarina But he is standing firm on the fundament of democracy. Good.
@jwildeboer yeah, Seguro was the lesser evil on the ballot. I and many others voted for him not because we agree or believe his policies, but because we had to keep Ventura out.
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The good news: #Portugal votes for Center-left Seguro as president with an overwhelmingly clear 66.82% majority. Far-right candidate Ventura is the clear loser. Thank you, wonderful people of Portugal!
Thank you Portugal!
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@mhz He is the right wing of the center left, at least more left than the right wing PM (I live in Portugal). @jwildeboer
@teclista @mhz @jwildeboer we french people have experience with the right wing of the left, and I think that the portuguese are in for an interesting ride if they think this guy will apply a left-leaning program...
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The good news: #Portugal votes for Center-left Seguro as president with an overwhelmingly clear 66.82% majority. Far-right candidate Ventura is the clear loser. Thank you, wonderful people of Portugal!
Still scary. With that amount of people willing to vote for him, he can be PM as soon as in the next elections
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The good news: #Portugal votes for Center-left Seguro as president with an overwhelmingly clear 66.82% majority. Far-right candidate Ventura is the clear loser. Thank you, wonderful people of Portugal!
@jwildeboer I am once again reminded of what I said after the Canadian and Australian elections, the far right loses in any system not completely rigged in their favour
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@jwildeboer yeah, Seguro was the lesser evil on the ballot. I and many others voted for him not because we agree or believe his policies, but because we had to keep Ventura out.
@Catarina @jwildeboer I voted for him more enthusiastically than I was expecting. Despite being a centrist, he still is a progressive and I am hoping he will set up clear guardrails with regards to what the political discussion should be about and how democratic political parties should seek an understanding on some of the pressing issues. Not super optimistic about that last one, but one can always hope. Seems like an upgrade with regards to his predecessor, at least.
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The good news: #Portugal votes for Center-left Seguro as president with an overwhelmingly clear 66.82% majority. Far-right candidate Ventura is the clear loser. Thank you, wonderful people of Portugal!
@jwildeboer showing the rest of us how it’s done! #SiamoTuttiAntifascisti
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The good news: #Portugal votes for Center-left Seguro as president with an overwhelmingly clear 66.82% majority. Far-right candidate Ventura is the clear loser. Thank you, wonderful people of Portugal!
@jwildeboer Still 1/3rd vote for this fascist. Same guy that says we need 3 more Salazares. These people voting for him must celebrate the 25th of April just to go to the beach.
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@teclista @mhz @jwildeboer we french people have experience with the right wing of the left, and I think that the portuguese are in for an interesting ride if they think this guy will apply a left-leaning program...
@Notme What makes you think portuguese people do not know what they are voting? @mhz @jwildeboer
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@Catarina @jwildeboer I voted for him more enthusiastically than I was expecting. Despite being a centrist, he still is a progressive and I am hoping he will set up clear guardrails with regards to what the political discussion should be about and how democratic political parties should seek an understanding on some of the pressing issues. Not super optimistic about that last one, but one can always hope. Seems like an upgrade with regards to his predecessor, at least.
@Catarina @jwildeboer worth noting that the current job holder is a social conservative with very thin progressive coating. People don't completely hate him only because he's a good sport and manages to maintain an aura of pope-like infallibility, which works quite well in a country which is still 100% culturally catholic.
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@jwildeboer Still 1/3rd vote for this fascist. Same guy that says we need 3 more Salazares. These people voting for him must celebrate the 25th of April just to go to the beach.
@bit @jwildeboer I read that a large part of the Chega vote was by Portuguese living outside of Portugal, oh the irony!!
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@bit @jwildeboer I read that a large part of the Chega vote was by Portuguese living outside of Portugal, oh the irony!!
Voted for him in national territory:
1.687.106Voted for him outside our country:
42.265Small number of people, don't really make much difference.
However if you look at the percentage it gets scary. Those 42.265 votes are actually 51,88% of the international vote. That's potentially 1.752.298 voters, but good thing abstention in international voting reaches 95.26%.
https://www.rtp.pt/eleicoes/presidenciais-resultados/2026-2-volta/totais-globais/99
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Voted for him in national territory:
1.687.106Voted for him outside our country:
42.265Small number of people, don't really make much difference.
However if you look at the percentage it gets scary. Those 42.265 votes are actually 51,88% of the international vote. That's potentially 1.752.298 voters, but good thing abstention in international voting reaches 95.26%.
https://www.rtp.pt/eleicoes/presidenciais-resultados/2026-2-volta/totais-globais/99
@bit @jwildeboer thank you, just goes to show not to believe everything you read!
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@teclista @mhz @jwildeboer we french people have experience with the right wing of the left, and I think that the portuguese are in for an interesting ride if they think this guy will apply a left-leaning program...
@Notme @teclista @mhz @jwildeboer
The president in Portugal has no executive or legislative power. Luís Montenegro, the current prime minister, is a lot more right wing than Seguro.
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The good news: #Portugal votes for Center-left Seguro as president with an overwhelmingly clear 66.82% majority. Far-right candidate Ventura is the clear loser. Thank you, wonderful people of Portugal!
@jwildeboer my country does not be like this . The mayor won by the money they bound to people but that's okay we admit this and keep going haha