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The Social Democratic Party has won Portugal’s general election by a slender margin and is set to form a minority government. Results published late Wednesday gave the Democratic Alliance a final tally of 80 seats in the 230-seat National Assembly, Portugal’s parliament. The centre-left Socialist Party placed second with 78 seats and has said it won’t stand in the way of the Democratic Alliance forming a minority government in an upcoming parliamentary vote. The hard-right Chega party (Enough) collected 50 seats, up from 12 in a 2022 election. This is a staggering surge that upends traditional...
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Portugal faces weeks of political uncertainty following inconclusive general election results, which also reinforces a resurgence of the radical right across Europe. The rise of the populist party, Chega, in Sunday's vote has brought the hard right to the forefront of Portuguese politics. With the outcome hanging in the balance, the competition between two major moderate parties remains undecided as they await crucial results from overseas voters. Official results are expected to be released within two weeks. The remarkable ascent of Chega, a party just five years old, is evident in its increa...
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Portugal’s political future is hanging in the balance after a general election Sunday, after an unprecedented surge in support for a populist party that finished third left the two moderate mainstream parties without a majority. The centre-right Social Democrat-led Democratic Alliance won 79 seats in the 230-seat National Assembly, Portugal’s Parliament, after all votes cast in Portugal were counted. The centre-left Socialist Party, in power the past eight years, got 77 seats. The deciding votes will come from voters abroad to distribute the final four parliamentary seats after an election nig...
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The anticipation is high as over nine million Portuguese citizens prepare to cast their votes in the upcoming early legislative elections scheduled for next Sunday. Israel-Hamas war: Hopes dim for truce before Ramadan, Gazans still starvingLast year, a corruption investigation led to the discovery of €75,800 in the office of the prime minister's chief of staff. This revelation triggered a scandal that ultimately resulted in the downfall of the government, prompting the early general election. As the election campaign reaches its final stages, the focus of the two main candidates has shifted to...
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