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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 ...
Portugal's far-right, anti-establishment party Chega overtook the centre-left Socialists to become the main opposition party ...
Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, whose centre-right coalition won the 18 May election, has ruled out making a deal with Chega.
In this international context, the Left Bloc identified the risk of accentuating the rightward turn verified for a year, particularly under increased militarist pressure in this new framework. This ...
Portugal's far-right Chega party won second place in snap elections last week, according to final results published Wednesday ...
Portugal likely faces another minority government after an inconclusive snap parliamentary election, which risks complicating ...
The results of the most recent elections across Europe underscore a dangerous and accelerating trend: the rise of the ...
Sunday’s vote delivered another minority government for the center-right party. The significant rise in support for the ...
LISBON — Portugal’s center-right Democratic Alliance won the most votes in Sunday’s snap election, with the far-right Chega party surging to tie with the Socialist Party as the second-largest force in ...
Portugal’s governing centre-right Democratic ... Montenegro’s AD captured 32.7 percent of the vote, with the Socialist Party (PS) and far-right Chega virtually tied in second place.
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