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Populist right gains ground in Portugal with anti-Roma campaign


In villages such as Póvoa de São Miguel in southern Portugal, the population dynamics and political landscape have changed significantly, with the once communist village now supporting the second-largest party Chega, which has taken controversial positions on the Roma community. This illustrates the shift toward populist parties in the region, where traditional political allegiances are declining and individual preferences play a greater role in voting behavior.