Fabian Figueiredo studied
Sociology in the Faculty of Economics of the
University of Coimbra. He was the national campaign director of
Marisa Matias'
2016 presidential campaign. In
2017, he was the
Left Bloc's candidate for Mayor of
Loures, running, among others, against
André Ventura, at the time the candidate from the
PSD. He filled a crime complaint against Ventura after his controversial remarks about the
Romani people. In
2021 he was once again a candidate for Mayor, failing once again to be elected. In
2019, he was the 7th candidate on the BE's list from
Lisbon. He later became a member of the
Assembly of the Republic, replacing
Pedro Filipe Soares temporarily. In
2024, he was chosen as the 2nd candidate on the BE's list from Lisbon, only after party coordinator
Mariana Mortágua, being elected to the Portuguese Parliament. In
2025, after the
Left Bloc suffered a defeat, gaining just 2% of the votes, he lost his seat. He returned to parliament in January 2026, following Mariana Mortágua's resignation, becoming the party's sole deputy. == Electoral history ==