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Fehlinformationen überschwemmen Portugal vor den vorgezogenen Wahlen

Das Land hat ein Schnellreaktionssystem eingerichtet, das dabei helfen soll, zweifelhafte Behauptungen und Trends im Zusammenhang mit den Wahlen zu überwachen und zu melden.

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00:00Misinformation buffets Portugal ahead of snap elections.
00:08As Portugal gears up for its snap legislative elections scheduled for 18 May,
00:13misleading claims by politicians and social media users alike have seen an uptick.
00:18Some relate to the amount of support each political party is getting,
00:22such as this post on expat Andre Ventura, leader of the far-right Chega Party.
00:27He says that social media polls put his party as most likely to come out on top in May,
00:32with a roughly 5% lead on the centre-right AD alliance led by the Social Democratic Party
00:37and about 9% ahead of the Socialist Party.
00:40Social media doesn't lie, Ventura says in the post.
00:43It's unclear exactly what the source for the poll is,
00:46but regardless, social media surveys are notoriously unreliable.
00:50More reliable polling from various credible companies puts AD at about 30%,
00:55the Socialist Party in the high 20s and then Chega in third place with around 15%.
01:01Nevertheless, it is true that Chega has ramped up support
01:04to become a solid political force in Portugal in recent years.
01:07Ventura claimed in a recent televised debate that the Social Democratic Party,
01:11the Socialist Party and Chega came historically close to each other in the 2024 elections.
01:17The polls show that Chega has consistently risen since the turn of the decade,
01:21and last year's votes saw the party come in as the best performing third place party in recent years.
01:27With the 2025 elections on the horizon, Portugal is preparing for a deluge of misinformation linked to the vote
01:33by setting up a rapid response system to report dubious claims.
01:37According to local reports, a similar system has already been used in countries across Europe,
01:42allowing organisations to quickly flag urgent content or trends that could threaten election integrity
01:47and discuss them with platforms based on their policies.
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