‘It’s a really big threat’: Portuguese communities on the rise of the far right

‘It’s a really big threat’: Portuguese communities on the rise of the far right

After scapegoating minorities and migrants, the Chega party appears poised to play a prominent role

For years, Evalina Dias has diligently worked to combat racism in Portugal. But just how much remains to be done was brought into sharp relief last Sunday, she says, as the far-right Chega party – led by a politician whose views have been described by one opponent as “often xenophobic, racist” – catapulted into the country’s top echelons of power.

“I couldn’t believe it,” says Dias, a board member with Djass, Portugal’s Association of African Descendants. “We had no idea that there were so many racists in Portugal. It’s like they were hidden.”

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