The center right is the favorite in the legislative elections which take place this Sunday March 10 in Portugal, while the Socialists have been in power for eight years, entangled in corruption cases. But what the polls highlight is the progression of the far right, credited with 16 to 18% of voting intentions. Interview with historian Yves Léonard, teacher at Sciences Po Paris and specialist in the contemporary history of Portugal.
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