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Portugal's far-right leader ordered to remove posters targeting Roma community

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The leader of Portugal's far-right Chega party was ordered to remove street posters for his presidential campaign attacking the Roma community, after a Lisbon court ruled they were discriminatory and could incite hatred.

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The candidate André Ventura, one of the fourteen on track on 18 January 2026 for the election of the new president of the Portuguese Republic, was sentenced on Monday to immediately remove the electoral billboards in which his image is accompanied by this sentence: . "Gypsies must obey the law" . The sentence was issued by the civil court of Lisbon: Judge Ana Barao, accepting the complaint lodged by six Community associations, granted twenty-fou…

·Rome, Italy
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If not withdrawn, the leader of the extreme right-wing Lusa will have to pay 2,500 euros a day for each banner placed on the public road A judge of the Lisbon Civil Court has ordered this Monday the leader of the ultra-right Chega party, André Ventura, to withdraw within 24 hours the posters of his campaign for the presidential elections next January in which it was written: “Gypsies have to comply with the law.” In the sentence, Judge Ana Barão…

·Spain
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In them it appeared written "Gypsies have to comply with the law". André Ventura will have to pay a fine of 2,500 euros per day for each banner placed on the public road Read

·Madrid, Spain
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Lisbon court rules posters are biased and can incite hatred – 24-hour deadline to remove them, otherwise fined 2,500 daily for each poster

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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