João Cancela, a political behavior expert and professor at Universidade Nova de Lisboa, dives deep into the political landscape of Portugal. He discusses the complex attitudes towards institutions and democracy, revealing how historical events like the 2008 crisis shaped current sentiments. The rise of right-wing populism, especially the Chega party, is analyzed, alongside urban-rural voting differences that influence party support. Cancela unpacks party classifications and the evolving political ideologies, particularly highlighting gender trends among young voters.