
The first ‘remix’ was unveiled at Wednesday night’s rally in Leiria, featuring the voice of Fernando Rosas declaring: “50 fascists in parliament? No, it can’t be. Let’s fight again.”
The second mix of voice and electronic music will be presented by Francisco Louçã, set to debut on May 13 in Braga, while Luis Fazenda’s contribution will be revealed on May 14 in Aveiro.
The PSD, AD, and Chega parties have adopted campaign anthem formats with their leaders featuring in choruses of songs focusing on themes of “change,” “transformation,” “hope,” and “Portugal.”
Performed by Isaías Manhiça and authored by the socialists themselves, the campaign anthem chorus repeats, “The future is now: Have the courage to change; Now it’s Pedro Nuno Santos there; Now it’s the heart of Portugal.”
For the AD — PSD-CDS Coalition, the slogan “Let Luis, Let Luis work” is repeated multiple times, adding twice more that “He has word, he has value.”
Presented as “Voice of the sea heroes,” André Ventura is named right at the beginning of the Chega anthem, written and performed by Jay C, which uses the chorus: “Enough of promises and corruption; It is our nation’s opportunity; Enough of lies and indoctrination Portugal deserves this transformation.”
Released on social media three days ago, the PAN anthem lists the party’s various focal points, with a chorus leaving no doubt about the appeal to voters: “Useful, useful, useful is to vote PAN; For who cares for the people and tomorrow; For the animals, for mental health; Useful is the vote that benefits Portugal.”
These early elections feature 21 political forces, with voters heading to the polls on May 18.



