The Left Bloc (BE), formed as a result of the merger of three left-wing parties (the
Popular Democratic Union, the
Revolutionary Socialist Party, and the
Politics XXI), is an overwhelmingly urban party, adopting a wide range of left-wing policies and portrays itself as the modern, progressive alternative to the Portuguese Communist Party.
The CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP) is a traditional
Christian Democrat and
conservative party, similar to the German
CSU or the Spanish
PP. Founded after the revolution, its historical leaders were
Diogo Freitas do Amaral and
Adelino Amaro da Costa. In 1976 it was the only party that voted against approval of a
socialist constitution. Later, it was part of several governments in coalition with the PSD. The CDS congregates several right-wing tendencies ranging from christian democrats to neoliberals and more conservative elements.
Together for the People (JPP) was formed as an independent movement for the local elections of 2013 in the municipally of
Santa Cruz in
Madeira. Transformed into a political party in 2015 in order to contest the regional elections in Madeira.
The New Right (ND) is a party created by
Ossanda Liber, a former candidate for mayor of
Lisbon and a former member of Alliance that created a
right-wingconservative party that is looking to occupy the place of CDS–PP in national politics after they left parliament following the
2022 legislative elections.
Volt Portugal (VP), portuguese chapter of
Volt Europa, is a
pro-European and
European federalist political movement. The organisation follows a "pan-European approach" in many policy fields such as climate change, migration, economic inequality, international conflict, terrorism and the impact of the technological revolution on the labour market. It identifies itself as a pan-European,
progressive,
social-liberal and
environmentalist political party.
Rise Up! (E) is a far-right
nationalist party with little political expression.
The Earth Party (MPT) is a centre-right
green conservative party, founded in 1993 by a faction of the People's Monarchist Party.
Alliance (A) is a party formed by former Social Democratic leader and former Prime Minister
Pedro Santana Lopes.
The People's Monarchist Party (PPM) is a small monarchist party with little political expression. It is known that the pretender heir to the
Portuguese throne,
Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, does not support this party, since the question of monarchical regime is considered to be above partisanship.
The Socialist Alternative Movement (MAS) was formed in 2000 as a Portuguese Trotskyist political organization and it is the result of a merger between the Left Revolutionary Front (FER - Frente da Esquerda Revolucionária), and the young activists of the student movement Ruptura. The Ruptura/FER activists integrated the Left Bloc since its formation. In 2011, the movement split from the Left Bloc and formed a new party called Socialist Alternative Movement that was approved by the Constitutional Court in July 2013.
The United Party of Retirees and Pensioners (PURP) is a small party with the goal to defend the rights of retirees and pensioners, aiming to position itself as the political voice of the members of this age group. It was founded as a result of the
anti-austerity movement.
National political parties
Parties represented in the Assembly of the Republic and/or the European Parliament
This list presents the parties and coalitions of the current
Third Republic that were once recognized by the
Portuguese Constitutional Court but ceased to exist. It is organized by political spectrum and alphabetical order (in Portuguese).
Although the Estado Novo was a dictatorship, with the National Union being legally
the only party, the opposition was sometimes allowed to compete in (sham) elections; other parties were constituted underground or in exile.
^In portuguese:"O R.I.R. é um partido político que nasceu com o propósito integrador de aproximar os cidadãos da política e vice-versa(...)Incluir os cidadãos nas decisões do bem comum, incluir o bem-estar e o equilíbrio nos objectivos económicos, incluir todas as raças e culturas nos espaços habitáveis e incluir toda a população nos privilégios do Século XXI" in
http://partido-rir.pt/
^In portuguese: "O R.I.R adopta corno método de participação e actuação política “ouvir, aprender e propor” soluções participadas pelos vários saberes, por quem está directamente envolvido em diversas áreas fundamentais da sociedade desde a Academia, a Arte, o Engenho à vivência prática dos agentes económicos ( empreendedores, investidores e assalariados)." in
https://partido-rir.pt/sobre-o-r-i-r/
^da Costa, José Mourão (2011). "O Partido Nacional Renovador: a novadireita na democracia portuguesa". Análise Social. 46 (201): 765–787.
JSTOR41494872.
The Left Bloc (BE), formed as a result of the merger of three left-wing parties (the
Popular Democratic Union, the
Revolutionary Socialist Party, and the
Politics XXI), is an overwhelmingly urban party, adopting a wide range of left-wing policies and portrays itself as the modern, progressive alternative to the Portuguese Communist Party.
The CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP) is a traditional
Christian Democrat and
conservative party, similar to the German
CSU or the Spanish
PP. Founded after the revolution, its historical leaders were
Diogo Freitas do Amaral and
Adelino Amaro da Costa. In 1976 it was the only party that voted against approval of a
socialist constitution. Later, it was part of several governments in coalition with the PSD. The CDS congregates several right-wing tendencies ranging from christian democrats to neoliberals and more conservative elements.
Together for the People (JPP) was formed as an independent movement for the local elections of 2013 in the municipally of
Santa Cruz in
Madeira. Transformed into a political party in 2015 in order to contest the regional elections in Madeira.
The New Right (ND) is a party created by
Ossanda Liber, a former candidate for mayor of
Lisbon and a former member of Alliance that created a
right-wingconservative party that is looking to occupy the place of CDS–PP in national politics after they left parliament following the
2022 legislative elections.
Volt Portugal (VP), portuguese chapter of
Volt Europa, is a
pro-European and
European federalist political movement. The organisation follows a "pan-European approach" in many policy fields such as climate change, migration, economic inequality, international conflict, terrorism and the impact of the technological revolution on the labour market. It identifies itself as a pan-European,
progressive,
social-liberal and
environmentalist political party.
Rise Up! (E) is a far-right
nationalist party with little political expression.
The Earth Party (MPT) is a centre-right
green conservative party, founded in 1993 by a faction of the People's Monarchist Party.
Alliance (A) is a party formed by former Social Democratic leader and former Prime Minister
Pedro Santana Lopes.
The People's Monarchist Party (PPM) is a small monarchist party with little political expression. It is known that the pretender heir to the
Portuguese throne,
Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, does not support this party, since the question of monarchical regime is considered to be above partisanship.
The Socialist Alternative Movement (MAS) was formed in 2000 as a Portuguese Trotskyist political organization and it is the result of a merger between the Left Revolutionary Front (FER - Frente da Esquerda Revolucionária), and the young activists of the student movement Ruptura. The Ruptura/FER activists integrated the Left Bloc since its formation. In 2011, the movement split from the Left Bloc and formed a new party called Socialist Alternative Movement that was approved by the Constitutional Court in July 2013.
The United Party of Retirees and Pensioners (PURP) is a small party with the goal to defend the rights of retirees and pensioners, aiming to position itself as the political voice of the members of this age group. It was founded as a result of the
anti-austerity movement.
National political parties
Parties represented in the Assembly of the Republic and/or the European Parliament
This list presents the parties and coalitions of the current
Third Republic that were once recognized by the
Portuguese Constitutional Court but ceased to exist. It is organized by political spectrum and alphabetical order (in Portuguese).
Although the Estado Novo was a dictatorship, with the National Union being legally
the only party, the opposition was sometimes allowed to compete in (sham) elections; other parties were constituted underground or in exile.
^In portuguese:"O R.I.R. é um partido político que nasceu com o propósito integrador de aproximar os cidadãos da política e vice-versa(...)Incluir os cidadãos nas decisões do bem comum, incluir o bem-estar e o equilíbrio nos objectivos económicos, incluir todas as raças e culturas nos espaços habitáveis e incluir toda a população nos privilégios do Século XXI" in
http://partido-rir.pt/
^In portuguese: "O R.I.R adopta corno método de participação e actuação política “ouvir, aprender e propor” soluções participadas pelos vários saberes, por quem está directamente envolvido em diversas áreas fundamentais da sociedade desde a Academia, a Arte, o Engenho à vivência prática dos agentes económicos ( empreendedores, investidores e assalariados)." in
https://partido-rir.pt/sobre-o-r-i-r/
^da Costa, José Mourão (2011). "O Partido Nacional Renovador: a novadireita na democracia portuguesa". Análise Social. 46 (201): 765–787.
JSTOR41494872.