Portugal far-right leader, Socialist headed fo run of vote
Moderate Socialist Antonio Jose Seguro and far-right candidate Andre Ventura appeared headed for a runoff vote in Portugal's presidential election.
Two exit poll showed on Sunday, putting Seguro in the 30-35% range and Ventura on 19.9%-24.1%.
Joao Cotrim de Fegueiredo of the right-wing, pro-business Liberal Initiative party came third among a total of 11 contenders, according to the exit polls that placed him at 16.3%-21%.
The second round vote is tentatively scheduled for February 8.
The presidency is a largely ceremonial role in Portugal but wields some key powers, including in some circumstances to dissolve parliament, to call a snap parliamentary election, and to veto legislation.
Ventura is the leader of the anti-establishment, anti-immigration party Chega, which he founded in 2019 and led to become the second-largest parliamentary force in last year's general election.
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