Next Portuguese legislative election explained

Election Name:Next Portuguese legislative election
Country:Portugal
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2024 Portuguese legislative election
Previous Year:2024
Seats For Election:All 230 seats in the Assembly of the Republic
Majority Seats:116
Election Date:On or before 8 October 2028
Opinion Polls:Opinion polling for the next Portuguese legislative election
Leader1:Luís Montenegro
Party1:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)
Alliance1:Democratic Alliance (Portugal, 2024)
Leader Since1:28 May 2022
Leaders Seat1:Lisbon
Last Election1:80 seats, 28.8%
Seats Before1:80
Seats Needed1: 36
Leader2:Pedro Nuno Santos
Party2:Socialist Party (Portugal)
Leader Since2:16 December 2023
Leaders Seat2:Aveiro
Last Election2:78 seats, 28.0%
Seats Before2:78
Seats Needed2: 38
Colour3:202056
Leader3:André Ventura
Party3:CH
Leader Since3:9 April 2019
Leaders Seat3:Lisbon
Last Election3:50 seats, 18.1%
Seats Before3:49
Seats Needed3: 67
Colour4:00ADEF
Leader4:Rui Rocha
Party4:IL
Leader Since4:22 January 2023
Leaders Seat4:Braga
Last Election4:8 seats, 4.9%
Seats Before4:8
Seats Needed4: 108
Leader5:Mariana Mortágua
Party5:Left Bloc (Portugal)
Leader Since5:28 May 2023
Leaders Seat5:Lisbon
Last Election5:5 seats, 4.4%
Seats Before5:5
Seats Needed5: 111
Colour6:FF0000
Leader6:Paulo Raimundo
Party6:PCP
Alliance6:CDU
Leader Since6:12 November 2022
Leaders Seat6:Lisbon
Last Election6:4 seats, 3.2%
Seats Before6:4
Seats Needed6: 112
Party7:LIVRE
Leader Since7:12 May 2024
Leaders Seat7:Lisbon
Last Election7:4 seats, 3.2%
Seats Before7:4
Seats Needed7: 112
Colour8:008080
Leader8:Inês Sousa Real
Party8:PAN
Leader Since8:6 June 2021
Leaders Seat8:Lisbon
Last Election8:1 seat, 2.0%
Seats Before8:1
Seats Needed8: 115
Prime Minister
Posttitle:Prime Minister after election
Before Election:Luís Montenegro
Before Party:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)
Previous Mps:16th Legislature of the Third Portuguese Republic

The next legislative election in Portugal will take place on or before 8 October 2028 to elect members of the Assembly of the Republic to the 17th Legislature. All 230 seats to the Assembly of the Republic will be at stake.

The 2024 elections resulted in a hung parliament and the formation of a minority government led by Luís Montenegro. An election may occur before the scheduled date if the President of Portugal dissolves Parliament for a snap election or if the Assembly of the Republic passes a motion of no confidence in the government. Early elections are more likely during minority governments, as the Prime Minister does not command a majority in the Assembly of the Republic.[1]

Background

The Democratic Alliance (AD), composed by Social Democratic Party (PSD), CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP) and the People's Monarchist Party (PPM), led by PSD leader Luís Montenegro, won by a very narrow margin the 2024 legislative election with almost 29 percent of the votes and 80 seats in the 230 seat Assembly of the Republic. The Socialist Party (PS), in power between 2015 and 2024 and led by Pedro Nuno Santos, elected in the aftermath of the resignation of then Prime Minister António Costa due to an investigation around alleged corruption involving the award of contracts for lithium and hydrogen businesses,[2] suffered a big decrease in support winning 28 percent of the votes and 78 seats. The populist/far-right party Chega (CH) surged in the elections, gathering 18 percent of the votes and 50 seats in Parliament, the best result for third party in decades and becoming kingmaker.[3] The Liberal Initiative (IL) was able to hold on to their eight seats and gather five percent of the votes. The left-wing/far-left parties, the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) and the Left Bloc (BE), achieved, again, disappointing results with BE holding on to their five seats and four percent of the votes, while the Communists' alliance got their worst result ever with just three percent of the votes and four seats. LIVRE nearly surpassed PCP by gathering also three percent of the votes and four seats. People Animals Nature (PAN) was able to win just one seat.[4]

Eleven days after election day, on 21 March 2024, Luis Montenegro was asked by President of the Republic Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa to form a government, a minority one in this case.[5] The new government was sworn into office on 2 April 2024.[5]

2025 budget crisis

With the lack of a workable majority, the AD minority government is forced to negotiate with Opposition parties to pass major legislation and this created problems regarding the prospects of a budget for 2025.[6] The Government decided to negotiate with the Socialist Party (PS),[7] however, the odds of a positive outcome from these negotiations were slim as the PS rejected the corporate tax cuts and the proposed "Youth IRS" scheme, which would provide an income tax rate cut for young people under the age of 35, and accused the government of not giving in.[8] President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa warned that a lack of a deal could lead to snap legislative elections,[9] and admitted he was putting pressure on both the major parties to reach a deal.[10]

On 3 October 2024, Luís Montenegro "dropped" several parts of his government's Youth IRS scheme and corporate tax cuts by bringing his new proposals closer to policies defended by the PS, calling it an "irrefutable proposal" for the Socialists.[11] Pedro Nuno Santos recognized the concessions made by the government, but pressed for more conditions on corporate tax cuts, mainly on their timing.[12] The Prime Minister rejected these last conditions made by the PS, but said he was "confident" in the budget being approved by Parliament.[13]

On 17 October 2024, the general-secretary of the PS, Pedro Nuno Santos, announced that the Socialist Party would abstain in the budget vote, thus ensuring the approval of the document with the sole votes of the AD coalition.[14] On 31 October, Parliament passed the budget in its first general reading by a 80-72 vote, with the 78 PS members abstaining. On the final vote, on 29 November 2024, the budget was confirmed by a 79-72 vote, with 77 PS members abstaining.[15]

Leadership changes and challenges

Liberal Initiative

On 8 April 2024, former 2021 Presidential candidate Tiago Mayan Gonçalves, announced a manifesto called "United by liberalism" and said he would be a candidate for the party's leadership when a ballot arrives, thus challenging incumbent leader Rui Rocha.[16] On 20 June 2024, Mayan Gonçalves officially launched his bid for the party's leadership.[17] A few months later, after it was revealed that Tiago Mayan forged signatures under his role as Parish President of Aldoar, Foz do Douro e Nevogilde, he dropped out from the leadership race.[18] A leadership convention was scheduled for 1 and 2 February 2025,[19] with party leader Rui Rocha running for another term.[20] After the withdrawal of Mayan Gonçalves, Rui Malheiro, a party councillor, announced his bid against Rui Rocha.[21] On 2 February 2025, during the party's convention held in Loures, Rui Rocha was reelected with more than 73 percent of the votes:[22]

|- style="background-color:#0c68b0"! align="center" colspan=2 style="width: 60px"|Candidate! align="center" style="width: 50px"|Votes! align="center" style="width: 50px"|%|-|bgcolor=#00ADEF|| align=left | Rui Rocha| align=right | | align=right | 73.4|-|bgcolor=#00ADEF|| align=left | Rui Malheiro| align=right | | align=right | 26.6|-| colspan=2 align=left | Blank/Invalid ballots| align=right | | align=right | –|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"| colspan=2 style="text-align:left;" | Turnout| align=right | | align=right | |-| colspan="4" align=left|Source: [22] |}

Date

According to the Portuguese Constitution, an election must be called between 14 September and 14 October of the year that the legislature ends. The election is called by the President of Portugal but is not called at the request of the Prime Minister; however, the President must listen to all of the parties represented in Parliament and the election day must be announced at least 60 days before the election.[23] If an election is called during an ongoing legislature (dissolution of parliament) it must be held at least after 55 days. Election day is the same in all multi-seats constituencies, and should fall on a Sunday or national holiday. The next legislative election must, therefore, take place no later than 8 October 2028.[24]

The President of Portugal has the power to dissolve the Assembly of the Republic by his/her own will. Unlike in other countries, the President can refuse to dissolve the parliament at the request of the Prime Minister or the Assembly of the Republic and all the parties represented in Parliament. If the Prime Minister resigns, the President can appoint a new Prime Minister after listening to all the parties represented in Parliament and then the government programme must be subject to discussion by the Assembly of the Republic, whose members of parliament may present a motion to reject the upcoming government, or dissolve Parliament and call new elections.

Electoral system

The Assembly of the Republic has 230 members elected to four-year terms. Governments do not require absolute majority support of the Assembly to hold office, as even if the number of opposers of government is larger than that of the supporters, the number of opposers still needs to be equal or greater than 116 (absolute majority) for both the Government's Programme to be rejected or for a motion of no confidence to be approved.[25]

The number of seats assigned to each constituency depends on the district magnitude.[26] The use of the d'Hondt method makes for a higher effective threshold than certain other allocation methods such as the Hare quota or Sainte-Laguë method, which are more generous to small parties.[27]

The distribution of MPs by constituency for the 2024 legislative election was the following:[28]

Constituency Number of MPs Map
48
40
19
16
10
Coimbra, Faro and Santarém9
8
6
5
4
3
2

Parties

The table below lists parties currently represented in the Assembly of the Republic.
NameIdeologyPolitical positionLeader2024 resultCurrent
seats
Status
%Seats
PPD/PSDSocial Democratic Party
Liberal conservatismCentre-rightLuís Montenegro
28.8%
rowspan="2"
CDS–PPCDS – People's Party
Christian democracy
Conservatism
Centre-right
to right-wing
Nuno Melo
PSSocialist Party
Social democracy
Progressivism
Centre-leftPedro Nuno Santos28.0%rowspan="8"
CHEnough!
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Right-wing
to far-right
André Ventura18.1%
ILLiberal Initiative
Classical liberalism
Right-libertarianism
Centre-right
to right-wing
Rui Rocha4.9%
BELeft Bloc
Democratic socialism
Left-wing populism
Left-wing
to far-left
Mariana Mortágua4.4%
PCPPortuguese Communist Party
Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Left-wing
to far-left
Paulo Raimundo3.2%
LFREE
Green politics
Pro-Europeanism
Centre-left
to left-wing
Rui Tavares3.2%
PANPeople Animals Nature
Animal welfare
Environmentalism
Centre-leftInês Sousa Real2.0%
Ind.Independent
Miguel Arruda [29]

Seat changes

Opinion polling

See main article: article and Opinion polling for the next Portuguese legislative election.

Polling aggregations

Polling aggregatorLast updateLead
Marktest26 Jan 202531.228.416.95.64.43.53.02.32.8
Politico26 Jan 2025302917643331
Renascença23 Jan 202530.729.417.55.74.33.43.12.41.3
PolitPro5 Jan 202532.027.816.76.24.43.63.21.84.2
Europe Elects1 Jan 2025322817644324
2024 legislative election10 March 202428.8
28.0
18.1
4.9
4.4
3.2
3.2
2.0
0.8

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tomadas de posse, eleições e risco de dissolução marcam o calendário político de Montenegro . 27 March 2024 . 22 March 2024 . ECO . pt .
  2. Web site: António Costa demite-se: "Obviamente" . 7 November 2023 . CNN Portugal . pt . 12 November 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231112104825/https://cnnportugal.iol.pt/antonio-costa/governo/antonio-costa-apresenta-a-demissao/20231107/654a3b7fd34e65afa2f7496e . live .
  3. Web site: Chega é um dos grandes vencedores destas eleições . 2024-03-28. 2024-03-11 . RTP.
  4. Web site: Diário da República, 1.ª série, n.º 59-A/2024 . 2024-03-23 . diariodarepublica.pt.
  5. Web site: 21 March 2024 . Portugal's centre-right leader Luis Montenegro appointed prime minister . https://web.archive.org/web/20240321051332/https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20240321-portugal-s-centre-right-leader-luis-montenegro-appointed-prime-minister . 21 March 2024 . 21 March 2024 . France 24 . en.
  6. Web site: 29 September 2024 . Marcelo aumenta pressão: "Um Governo que está pendurado por um fio fraco, que é uma maioria fraca, sem orçamento fica pendurado por linhas" . 30 September 2024 . Observador . pt.
  7. Web site: 11 September 2024 . Governo e PS tentam aproximar posições sobre o Orçamento do Estado para 2025 . 30 September 2024 . ECO . pt.
  8. Web site: 27 September 2024 . PS só viabiliza Orçamento para 2025 sem IRS Jovem e IRC do Governo . 30 September 2024 . . pt.
  9. Web site: 19 September 2024 . Marcelo deve avançar para eleições antecipadas se Orçamento do Estado for chumbado . 30 September 2024 . . pt.
  10. Web site: 30 September 2024 . "Estou a fazer pressão". Marcelo volta a instar Governo e PS a entenderem-se no Orçamento . 30 September 2024 . RTP . pt.
  11. Web site: 3 October 2024 . A "proposta irrecusável" de Montenegro: IRC com recuo de 1%, IRS Jovem custa 645 milhões de euros . 9 October 2024 . TSF . pt.
  12. Web site: 4 October 2024 . OE2025: Pedro Nuno Santos reforça que "estamos a caminho da solução do impasse", tendo já entregue contraproposta ao Governo. 9 October 2024 . Sapo . pt.
  13. Web site: 8 October 2024 . A grande entrevista de Luís Montenegro à SIC, nas vésperas da entrega do Orçamento do Estado. 9 October 2024 . . pt.
  14. Web site: 17 October 2024 . OE2025: a declaração de Pedro Nuno Santos . 17 October 2024 . . pt.
  15. Web site: 29 November 2024 . Orçamento aprovado. Abstenção do PS viabilizou documento. 30 November 2024 . RTP . pt.
  16. Web site: 8 April 2024 . Tiago Mayan pronto para encabeçar candidatura à liderança da IL quer refundar partido . 8 April 2024 . ECO . pt.
  17. Web site: 20 July 2024 . Tiago Mayan Gonçalves candidata-se à liderança da IL para tornar o partido ambicioso . 20 July 2024 . Expresso . pt.
  18. Web site: 8 November 2024 . Tiago Mayan desiste da candidatura à liderança da Iniciativa Liberal . 8 November 2024 . Notícias ao Minuto . pt.
  19. Web site: 30 November 2024 . Convenção Nacional da IL marcada para Fevereiro na zona de Lisboa . 10 December 2024 . Público . pt.
  20. Web site: 9 December 2024 . Rui Rocha anuncia recandidatura à liderança da Iniciativa Liberal . 10 December 2024 . Público . pt.
  21. Web site: 10 December 2024 . IL: Rui Malheiro oficializa no sábado candidatura alternativa à liderança . 10 December 2024 . Expresso . pt.
  22. Web site: Rui Rocha reeleito líder da Iniciativa Liberal . pt . SIC Notícias. 3 February 2025. 2 February 2025.
  23. Web site: Wayback Machine . 2024-03-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141022091934/http://app.parlamento.pt/site_antigo/ingles/cons_leg/Constitution_VII_revisao_definitive.pdf . 22 October 2014 .
  24. Web site: Electoral law to the Assembly of the Republic .
  25. Web site: Constitution of the Portuguese Republic . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303222446/http://www.en.parlamento.pt/Legislation/CRP/Constitution7th.pdf . 3 March 2016 .
  26. Web site: Effective threshold in electoral systems . 2015-10-21 . Trinity College, Dublin.
  27. Web site: Gallagher . Michael . 1992 . Comparing Proportional Representation Electoral Systems: Quotas, Thresholds, Paradoxes and Majorities .
  28. Web site: Mapa Oficial n.º 1-A/2024. 16 January 2024 . CNE – Comissão Nacional de Eleições. 16 January 2024.
  29. Web site: "Para reafirmar a minha inocência não posso estar conotado com qualquer partido", justifica Miguel Arruda . 23 January 2025. 23 January 2025 . www.sicnoticias.pt . pt-PT.
  30. Web site: Portuguese politician accused of stealing suitcases at airports . 24 January 2025. 25 January 2025 . www.theguardian.pt . en-EN.
  31. Web site: Miguel Arruda suspeito de furtar roupa e vendê-la na Vinted . 23 January 2025. 25 January 2025 . www.sabado.pt . pt-PT.
  32. Web site: Miguel Arruda deixa Chega e passa a deputado independente . 23 January 2025. 25 January 2025 . www.rtp.pt . pt-PT.