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Portugal's far-right, anti-establishment party Chega overtook the centre-left Socialists to become the main opposition party ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNPortugal far-right party Chega becomes second biggest in ParliamentIt is the official opposition party in Portugal, just six years after its creation. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Incumbent Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro and Socialist party leader Pedro Nuno Santos cast their votes on Sunday in Portugal's general election. Voters are returning to the polls for a ...
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Portugal headed for another minority government after vote won by incumbent center-right partyCopyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Incumbent Portuguese Prime Minister Luis ...
Portugal likely faces another minority government after an inconclusive snap parliamentary election, which risks complicating ...
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For the past 50 years, the Social Democrats and the center-left Socialist Party have alternated in power in Portugal. The Socialists, meanwhile, are without a leader after Pedro Nuno Santos said he ...
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Voters in Portugal return to the polls Sunday for a third general election in three years, as the country’s increasingly fragmented political landscape defies efforts to unite ...
Luis Montenegro, leader of Portugal's centre-right Democratic Alliance, has been appointed prime minister following a snap election. The Alliance won 91 seats, with far-right Chega becoming the main ...
Voters in Portugal are returning to the polls for a third general election in three years, as the country’s increasingly fragmented political landscape defies efforts to unite behind policies on ...
Portugal's far-right Chega party won second place in snap elections last week, according to final results published Wednesday ...
Chega’s new role as the country’s main opposition party confirms the far right’s remarkable growth in Portugal. In six years, ...
Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, whose centre-right coalition won the 18 May election, has ruled out making a deal with Chega.
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