António Costa wins big in Portugal’s general
election
Socialist Party wins absolute majority, but far right
makes gains.
BY PAUL
AMES
January 31,
2022 2:35 am
https://www.politico.eu/article/antonio-costa-wins-big-in-portugals-general-election/
LISBON —
Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa pulled off a stunning victory in
Sunday’s general election, winning a third consecutive term with his Socialist
Party securing an absolute majority in parliament.
“This is a
special night for me,” Costa told cheering supporters. “The Portuguese have
confirmed that they want a Socialist Party government for the next four years …
they want stability, certainty and security.”
With almost
all votes in, the Socialists (PS) had won 41.7 percent, ahead of the
center-right Social Democratic Party (PSD) on 28 percent.
That gives
the PS at least 117 seats in the 230-seat Assembleia da República.
Costa has
headed minority administrations since 2015, propped up by two far-left parties.
Now he is set to have a majority for the first time, reflecting voter support
for the Socialists’ handling of the pandemic and its economic impact.
Joy at PS
headquarters was tempered, however, by a big rise in support for the far right,
which captured third place.
Socialist
success disproved recent opinion polls that suggested the election was on a
knife edge after a sudden surge in support for the PSD.
The PS won
votes at the expense of its former far-left partners who dumped Costa in
October by blocking the government’s 2022 budget bill and precipitating the
early election.
Voter anger
over the far left’s role in triggering the political crisis was a key factor in
the Left Bloc’s score falling to 4.5 percent, down from over 10 percent in
2019. The Portuguese Communist Party’s vote almost halved to 4.4 percent.
Both were
leapfrogged by an upstart far-right party Chega, which took third place with
over 7 percent. It will have at least 12 lawmakers, up from just one.
Despite the
big lead, Costa pledged to work in dialogue with all other parties, apart from
Chega, as he seeks to pull the country out of the pandemic and implement
investments and reforms to underpin the recovery.
“An
absolute majority is not absolute power, it’s not about governing alone,” he
said.
On
mainstream right, the results were a huge disappointment for PSD leader Rui
Rio, who had narrowed the Socialist’s opinion poll lead with a spirited
campaign in the final run up to the vote.
“We didn’t
come anywhere near our objectives,” Rio told supporters. “The Socialist Party
is the big winner tonight.”
Rio
suggested he would step down as party leader. “I don’t see how I can be of any
use, if the PS has an absolute majority for the next four years,” he
acknowledged.
He blamed
defeat on a fracturing on the right with the emergence of Chega and the new
pro-business Liberal Initiative party, which increased its vote almost fourfold
to almost 5 percent.
With a
dozen lawmakers, the far-right is set to be a significant force in the
Portuguese parliament for the first time since a 1974 revolution ended the
Fascist-style dictatorship founded by António Oliveira Salazar in the 1930s.
“This is
bittersweet,” Chega leader André Ventura told reporters. “I’m happy with
Chega’s growth, but … António Costa will stay on as prime minister.”
Although
Chega was one of the day’s clear winners, the party’s score is well down on the
almost 12 percent Ventura won in presidential elections a year ago.
The new
parties on the right have squeezed the PSD’s traditional ally, the conservative
CDS-People’s Party. A major force in the last center-right government from
2011-2015, it looked certain to win no seats.
Costa’s
victory was welcomed by the center-left elsewhere in Europe. Spanish Prime
Minister Pedro Sánchez was quick to tweet congratulations.
“Portugal
has once again opted for a social-democratic project that combines growth and
social justice,” he wrote. “Together we will continue to promote a socialist
response to the challenges we share, in our countries and in Europe.”
Abstention
was estimated at 42 percent, down almost 10 points from the last election in
2019 despite pandemic restrictions.
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