
Portugal and the Rise of the Populist Right
After fifty years of ‘restoring democracy’ in Portugal, the people are turning against globalisation.
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.
Change is in the air as national populists Chega go from strength to strength following a grift scandal that brought down the ruling socialists.
The snap election comes after a green grift scandal toppled the ruling socialists.
The scandal could bring down the entire socialist government.
Nogueira believed the future would be shaped by great nations and that ethnically pluralistic polities—empires—were culturally and civilisationally superior to homogeneous ones.
Foreign ministers meeting in Berlin could also be open to a more à la carte-type of integration before Ukraine and others join the bloc.
Nogueira stands among that now lost class of great European statesmen.