Here in Portugal only few old people and even fewer young people want dictatorship back, the big majority is against this, and against this government, 40% of the population didn't vote in the elections, therefore ,democraticaly, there should be no government in Portugal.

I am prety sure anarchism is rising in Portugal, I have seen many anarchist symbols show up in the street, my generation is learning that government is good for nothing and only serves to empoverish people. The communism the people here know is leninism/stalinism, (when I told my father about anarchist communism he said those were not compatible because communism is authoritarian) when I teach people anarchism they instantly become interested, but if I say communism they want nothing to do with me, they feel like communism is not the answer, that is one of the reasons anarchism (in my generation) is rising.
The inaccuracy of your commentary doesn't surprise me after what I saw in the other thread. However, I must correct you again to avoid a misunderstanding of how the things are now in Portugal to the users who don't live here.

If communism image is so bad in Portugal as you insinuate you perhaps can explain me how the electoral results of the Communist Party grew in every election since 2005. You can also explain me why the Bloco de Esquerda is behind the Communist Party.

If anarchism is so popular in Portugal why I only hear about it when there are disorders in demonstrations caused by a few people which are immediately repudiated by the majority of the demonstrators?