🏛️ António José Seguro's decisive election victory and transition plans
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António José Seguro has been elected as Portugal's new President, winning nearly 67% of the vote in the recent runoff. His victory marks a significant shift in the political landscape, as he prepares to appoint a transition team focused on key areas like Health and Justice. The election occurred under emergency conditions due to Storm Kristin, leading to increased voter abstention. The African diaspora in Portugal expressed relief and optimism, viewing Seguro as a moderate leader who promotes inclusion and stability. His presidency officially begins on 9 March.
Key points
- Seguro won the presidency with nearly 67% of the vote, marking a significant shift in Portuguese politics.
- His transition team includes experts in Health, Justice, and International Relations, indicating a focus on stability and governance.
- The election occurred under emergency conditions due to Storm Kristin, leading to increased abstention but also a strong showing for Seguro.
- The African diaspora in Portugal expressed relief and optimism following Seguro's election, viewing him as a moderate leader.
Links
- Diário de Notícias: Quem são os conselheiros de Seguro: Saúde e diplomacia em destaque
- Diário de Notícias: Vantagem de Seguro sobre Ventura foi menos esmagadora no Interior
- Expresso: Seguro e Marcelo reuniram-se pela primeira vez e demoraram três horas e meia: "Reunião foi muito cordial"
- Público: Previsibilidade, afinidade e sem "fazer fretes": Governo está optimista sobre relação com Belém
- Público: O rescaldo da vitória sem espinhas do Portugal moderado visto por António Costa Pinto
- Rádio Renascença: Como foram eleições em calamidade? Abstenção cresceu mais, Seguro venceu todos os concelhos afetados
- Deutsche Welle: Diáspora africana aliviada com novo Presidente de Portugal
- Diário de Notícias: Chega descansa de 'Batalha atrás de Batalha' em sessões contínuas
Facts
- Seguro won the presidential election with 3.4 million votes, the largest total in Portuguese history.
- Voter abstention increased from 37.5% in the first round to 53% in the runoff due to Storm Kristin.
- The inauguration of António José Seguro is scheduled for 9 March 2026.
- Seguro's transition team will include experts in Health, Justice, and International Relations.
Quotes
- Democracy and common sense won. Now it is time to work for Portugal’s growth — Braima Mané, Guinean economist.
- António José Seguro’s victory reconfirms the maturity of democracy in Portugal — Danilo Salvaterra, Luso–São Toméan.
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