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Santiago Abascal and
Chega leader André Ventura in Lisbon, 2021 Ventura has expressed controversial views in the past, whilst the majority of international media refer to his ideology as being far-right. Ventura categorizes himself as an "
economic liberal,
nationalist and
conservative". Many of his statements on social issues are said to be
anti-Romani,
Islamophobic,
xenophobic and
sexist by the
news media. In a TV debate in 2024,
Luís Montenegro called Ventura "xenophobic, racist and demagogic". About
António de Oliveira Salazar, Portuguese dictator during the
Estado Novo regime, André Ventura said: "The Republic led by Dr. António de Oliveira Salazar, for most of the time, also didn't solve [the country's problems] and set us back a long way in various aspects. It didn't allow us to have the
development that we could have had, especially in the post-World War II framework. Portugal could have developed extraordinarily well and we fell behind, just like the
Spaniards". Under Ventura's leadership, the
Chega party has been the target of critics who underline the party's extreme views on various subjects, some of which include the negative comments regarding immigration and minorities, namely the
Romani and some
black communities subjected to
ghettoization living in problematic neighborhoods associated with high
crime rates that Ventura described at one time as bandits and for which he was convicted by the courts of justice. Ventura's comments on Romani people are often described as racist and xenophobic. On being compared negatively to
Donald Trump and
Jair Bolsonaro, Ventura responded "I am very accustomed to that and it doesn't worry me. These are the ideas that I believe in. In addition to
life imprisonment and
chemical castration, I also want a reduction in Islamic migration, especially from countries known for terrorism". Ventura supports some rights for gay people, but he believes that same-sex couples should be in
civil partnerships and not marriages. He was lambasted for this proposal by professional footballer
Ricardo Quaresma, of Romani descent. In June 2020, Ventura organised a counter-protest the day after anti-racist concentrations were announced in honour of actor Bruno Candé, victim of a premeditated homicide. This counter-protest was made under the motto "Portugal is not racist", denying the allegation of racism in Portugal and condemning the "
politically correct" associations and affirming that the counter-protest "is a manifestation of everything but
white supremacy". He has spoken in admiration of
Mariano Rajoy, conservative former
prime minister of Spain. On 24 February 2022, Twitter permanently suspended Ventura's account for violating the rules of the social network regarding the "conduct of propagating hate". Shortly after, the suspension of his account was lifted. Changing and evolving the focus of his speech, Ventura has expressed views in which he says that he does not want immigrants unable to integrate and dedicated to a life of marginalization and economic deprivation for themselves and their children, perpetuating cycles of poverty and crime, and constraining the Portuguese welfare state, the
national health service, the security forces, wages and housing in the country. == Personal life ==