Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26670
Author(s): Ferreira Dias, J.
Date: 2022
Title: Political messianism in Portugal, the case of André Ventura
Journal title: Slovak Journal of Political Sciences
Volume: 22
Number: 1
Pages: 79 - 107
Reference: Ferreira Dias, J. (2022). Political messianism in Portugal, the case of André Ventura. Slovak Journal of Political Sciences, 22(1), 79-107. https://dx.doi.org/10.34135/sjps.220104
ISSN: 1335-9096
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.34135/sjps.220104
Keywords: André Ventura
Chega
Messianism
Populism
Abstract: The article aims to discuss Populist Radical Right (“PRR”) through the case of the Portuguese party, Chega (“enough”), presenting its leader, André Ventura, as a political Messiah. Confronting the literature, this article emphasises that, until Ventura came into the scene and contrary to the idea of Portuguese exceptionalism, populism was historically evident in Portuguese politics long before the advent of Chega. Although much has been written about the PRR party, this article presents its leader, André Ventura, in the frame of political messianism. Supporting the argument with tweets from Ventura, this article shows that the leader of Chega navigates the waters of Portuguese colonial memory, with its narrative of a country without racism and of political messianism with roots in Sebastianism in case of Portugal, a poetic-prophetic aspiration for the return of the political saviour. To acquire a religious aura, Ventura uses elements of popular Portuguese religiosity, such as the Miracle of Fatima.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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