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Portugal’s third general election in three years has failed to deliver the result that could break the worst spell of political instability for decades in the European Union country of 10.6 million people.
Portugal's latest general election resulted in a political shift, with the rise of the populist Chega party, challenging traditional power dynamics. The Democratic Alliance won 89 seats but fell short of a majority.
Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro prepared Monday to lead a new minority government after the upstart far-right Chega party tied for second place in snap elections, posing a major challenge
Portugal's centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) clinched a tentative victory in Sunday's snap election, but failed to achieve a clear majority. While Prime Minister Luis Montenegro calls it a confidence boost,
Luís Montenegro’s Democratic Alliance (AD) has won the legislative elections in Portugal, which will allow the current prime minister to continue in office. With more than 99% scrutinized
Portugal’s right-wing Democratic Alliance wins snap election but falls short of majority; Socialists lose ground to far-right Chega party.
Portugal's Democratic Alliance won the general election but lacks a majority, leading to political instability. Populist party Chega gained ground, focusing on immigration and corruption. Corruption scandals,