Core Viewpoint - The second round of the presidential election in Portugal concluded with the left-wing Socialist Party candidate, António Costa, leading with 62.97% of the votes against the far-right "Enough" party leader, André Ventura, who received 37.03% of the votes, indicating a significant preference for the Socialist candidate in this election cycle [1] Election Details - This election marks the first time in nearly 40 years that the presidential election in Portugal has gone to a second round of voting [1] - According to the Portuguese Constitution, the president is elected by direct popular vote, and the candidate with a simple majority in the second round is declared the winner [1] - The newly elected president will serve a term of five years and may be re-elected for one additional term [1] Current Political Context - The current president, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, will complete his second term on March 9, with the new president expected to be sworn in on the same day [1] Voting Conditions - The voting took place under the impact of consecutive stormy weather, which led to the postponement of voting in some affected municipalities; however, this is not expected to influence the overall election results [1]
初步计票显示塞古罗在葡萄牙总统选举第二轮投票中领先
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2026-02-08 20:19