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Portugal led another minority government when the vote center-right party won the vote

Luis Montenegro, the leader of the assigned Prime Minister and the Center-rights Social Democratic Party, voted at the polling station in Portugal’s general election in Aspinho, Portugal (Image: AP).

Portugal was headed to another minority government when the Center-Right Democratic Alliance won a general election, but one vote failed to secure the majority in Parliament, with a hard-right popular party. Democratic Alliance leader Luis Montenegro, who is Prime Minister, said he was ready to discuss the solution with other parties. On Sunday, in Portugal’s third general election in three years, the ballot of 10.6 million people could end the worst magic of political instability in the European Union country. Adding uncertainty to Portugal’s electoral climate, increase in support for branch, or enough, meant that the hard-right party could still claim to curb the immigration and focus on rift on corruption, and in another place, being challenged as the second largest party in Portugal to the Center-Left socialists as the second largest party in Portugal. With a count of 99.2 percent of the votes, the Democratic Alliance captured at least 89 seats in the 230-Site National Assembly, Portugal Parliament. It was in power for less than a year when it was excluded in a belief vote in March. It collected 80 seats in last year’s election and served as a minority government. Democratic Alliance Leader Open to Deal Montenegro indicated that it would be open to political deals with opposition parties. He said, “We all should be able to talk to each other and the national interest was already felt,” he told the supporters in the post-election speech. Seven small parties also won seats. Without most of the seats of the Democratic alliance, led by the Social Democratic Party, can try to recruit support from small parties, currently be seen as a possibility, or to take over as a minority government, as he did during his last term. This leaves the mercy of the opposition parties, which combines it to bring it down, as it happened two months ago. Public disappointment with the main parties of Portugal has brought a rapidly fragmented political scenario and defined efforts to unite the policies on suppressing national issues such as immigration, housing and life costs. In a dramatic performance of the changing color of Portuguese politics, support for the populist party once again increased. It collected at least 58 seats from 50 seats last year, and as the second largest party in Portugal, the central-left socialists are challenging the socialists. Chaga competed in her first election just six years ago, when she won one seat, and has fulfilled disagreement with more liberal traditional parties. The campaign under the slogan “Save Portugal”, it describes itself as a nationalist party and has attracted the popularity of its leader, lawyer and former football Pandit Andre Ventura. “This is my moment,” said Ventura. “This is a great victory for bhega.” He opened the door for an understanding with a democratic alliance, saying that the country needs stability. For the last 50 years, the Social Democrats and the Socialist Party have alternated in power. Since 1987, Samajwadi was probably considering their worst results, getting 58 seats. Socialist leader Pedro Nuno Santos announced that he was standing down. The Center-Right Alliance led the opinion poll. The Democratic Alliance, including a small popular party, lost a belief vote in Parliament in March after less than a year in March, as opposition MPs worked together against it. This led to an initial election, which was to be held in 2028. A political storm broke out of a political storm around the possible conflict of social Democratic Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s family law firm. Montenegro has denied any wrongdoing and stands for reunion. Corruption scams have dogs Portuguese politics in recent years. This has helped promote the rise of Chaga, whose leader Ventura says that he has “zero tolerance” for misconduct in the office. But Chaga has recently dishonest the alleged wrongdoings of his own MPs. One is suspected of stealing suitcases from Lisbon Airport and selling online materials, and the other allegedly stopped the signature of a dead woman. Both resigned. Immigration and housing are major issues. Portugal has seen a huge increase in immigration. According to government data, in 2018, there were less than one half million legal immigrants in the country. Earlier this year, there were more than 1.5 million, many of them working in Brazilian and Asian tourism and farming. There is a shortage of thousands and appropriate documents to be in Portugal. The outgoing government announced two weeks before the election that it was expelting about 18,000 foreigners living in the country without any authority. Although such a step is regular, time alleged that he was trying to catch the votes from Chaga. Socialist leader Pedro Nuno Santos, who is also standing for the Prime Minister, described the move as the “trial” of Portuguese politics, focusing on the immigration policies of US President Donald Trump. A housing crisis has also debated. Home prices and fare have been increasing for the last 10 years, due to the influx of white -collar foreigners, who have increased prices. The National Statistics Institute, a government body said that the prices of the House increased by 9 percent last year. The institute stated that the capital Lisbon and around it, where about 1.5 million people live, saw the highest increase in 30 years last year, climbing more than 7 percent. The problem is one of the poorest countries in Western Europe by Portugal. According to the statistics agency, last year average monthly salary tax was 1,200 euros ($ 1,340).

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