Portugal's election brings another minority government and a far-right rise
Monday, 19 May 2025 () Portugal's recent election resulted in another minority government led by the center-right Democratic Alliance, while the far-right Chega party made unprecedented gains, mirroring a broader European trend. The outcome reflects political instability and voter desire for change, fueled by concerns over immigration, housing costs, and corruption. Negotiations are expected to be tough to form a stable government.
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Portugal faces its third general election in three years amidst the political fragmentation, struggling to address immigration, housing, and cost of living... IndiaTimes
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