The arrival obtained significant results in traditionally leftist regions, such as Alentejo, where in Moura reached almost 37% of the votes. Setúbal, Portalegre and other regions also recorded significant victories from André Ventura’s party.
The arrival now leads 60 municipalities across the country. Only in the district of Bragança could not . On the contrary, in Moura, Alentejo, the party reached one of the largest percentages, with almost 37% of the votes.
In Baixo Alentejo, a region traditionally dominated by the left, it is now André Ventura who assumes the front. The winds changed and, for the first time, blow in favor of the arrival. The party won in the district of Beja and, in Moura, gave no hypothesis to the competition.
The turn on the right was very evident, with it gains almost 37% of the votes. Neither Alvito, a homeland of Mariana Mortágua and also located in the Alentejo, escaped the rise of the party led by Ventura.
With the message “Let’s save Portugal”, the arrival won 60 municipalities, the equivalent of about one fifth of the national territory. Portalegre was one of the four districts where he won.
History was also made in the district of Setúbal, where the PS reigned for three decades. Now 7 of the 13 municipalities have passed into the hands of the arrival.
Further north, in the small parish of Paul, Covilhã – traditionally a left zone – Ventura’s party went from third most voted force.
Despite the growth at national level, the arrival registered in the district of Coimbra its lowest vote: only 18%. And it was only in Bragança that he could not elect any deputy.