André Ventura, a Portuguese politician and former leader of the far-right party Bloco de Portugal, was forced to address health concerns during a public speech on Madeira Island, leaving his supporters with concern for his well-being.
André Ventura, a Portuguese politician and former leader of the far-right party Bloco de Portugal, expressed concern about his health while giving a speech on Madeira Island. The incident occurred during an event attended by supporters and officials from both parties.
André Ventura is a Portuguese politician and lawyer.
He was born on October 4, 1977, in Lisbon, Portugal.
Ventura is the leader of the far-right party CHEGA (We Are Tired) which he founded in 2019.
He has been a vocal advocate for conservative and nationalist policies in Portugal.
Ventura's political career began as a member of the People's Party but he left to form his own party due to disagreements with the leadership.

Ventura reported feeling unwell due to what he described as ‘a little fatigue‘ and later revealed that he had been experiencing symptoms such as dizziness and nausea throughout the day. He attributed his condition to a combination of factors, including stress and exhaustion.
André Ventura, a Portuguese politician and president of the far-right Chega party, has been open about his struggles with mental health.
He has spoken publicly about experiencing anxiety and depression.
As a public figure, his well-being is often scrutinized by media and the public.
According to reports, he has sought treatment and support for his mental health issues.
However, specific details about his physical health are not readily available in public records.
The politician’s health concerns were met with concern from some attendees, who wished him well and expressed hope for his speedy recovery. Others took to social media to offer support and words of encouragement.