{{Multiple issues| {{More citations needed|date=January 2026}} {{Unreferenced|date=April 2026}} }} {{Infobox political party | colorcode = red | name = Politics XXI | native_name = Política XXI | logo = Símbolo Política XXI.png | president = | secretary = | leader = | speaker = | predecessor = Portuguese Democratic Movement | merged = Left Bloc | think_tank = ''Fórum Manifesto'' | foundation = {{start date|1994|12|16|df=yes}} | dissolved = {{end date|2008|4|2|df=yes}} | headquarters = Lisbon | newspaper = | youthwing = | membership_year = | membership = | ideology = Democratic socialism<br>Progressivism | position = Left-wing | national = | international = | european = | europarl = | colours = {{colour box|red}} Red | website = | notes = | country = Portugal }} The '''Politics XXI''' ({{langx|pt|Política XXI}}) was a Portuguese left-wing political party. It was founded by former members of the Portuguese Communist Party and the Portuguese Democratic Movement/Democratic Electoral Commissions.

In 1998, the party decided to merge with other political left parties in order to found the Left Bloc. On 2 April 2008, the party was dissolved due to the good results obtained by the Left Bloc, and became the political association ''Fórum Manifesto''.

<!-- O Política XXI (PXXI) foi um partido político português socialista. Foi fundado por antigos membros do PCP e do MDP/CDE. Os seus membros vieram maioritariamente da Plataforma de Esquerda, grupo dissidente do PCP. Quando a Plataforma de Esquerda assinou um acordo eleitoral autárquico com o PS, a ala esquerda do movimento, composta por Miguel Portas, Paulo Varela Gomes, Daniel Oliveira, Ivan Nunes, abandonou a direcção. Na Plataforma de Esquerda ficaram dirigentes como Pina Moura, Barros Moura, José Luís Judas e Mário Lino. Os dissidentes juntar-se-iam ao MDP/CDE para formar a Política XXI. A Política XXI concorreu às Eleições Europeias de 1994, sendo o cabeça de lista Ivan Nunes, então com 21 anos. -->== Electoral results ==

=== European Parliament === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right;" !Election ! width="155px" |Leader !Votes ! % !Seats !+/- |- !1994 |align=left|Ivan Nunes |12,402 |0.4 (#9) |{{Composition bar|0|25|hex=purple}} | |} {{Defunct political parties in Portugal}} {{Authority control}} Category:1994 establishments in Portugal Category:2008 disestablishments in Portugal Category:Defunct socialist parties in Portugal Category:Democratic socialist parties in Europe Category:Left Bloc (Portugal) Category:Political parties disestablished in 2008 Category:Political parties established in 1994 Category:Progressive parties {{Portugal-party-stub}}