
The Forgotten Memory of 15 March
Perhaps the time has come for Portugal to recover its lost memory, to restore dignity to thousands of forgotten victims, and to honour its heroes.
Perhaps the time has come for Portugal to recover its lost memory, to restore dignity to thousands of forgotten victims, and to honour its heroes.
With the national conservative Chega almost tripling its vote, Lisbon has fired the starter pistol for populist success in Europe’s 2024 elections.
After half a century of solid left-wing hegemony, Portugal might be days away from an extraordinary shift to the Right.
Chega has its sights set on smashing 50 years of leftist hegemony.
Chega presents the possibility of a radical change in Portugal.
Guinea-Bissau is politically unstable and plagued by drug traffickers. The president himself may be implicated in the violence.
After fifty years of ‘restoring democracy’ in Portugal, the people are turning against globalisation.
The bill would open the way for ‘mixed’ bathrooms and locker rooms for school-age children.
Portugal is being transformed by mass immigration—in all likelihood, irreversibly.
Nova Direita is striving to revolutionise the ideological vision of the Portuguese Right by standing unapologetically for national sovereignty and geopolitical neutrality.