Portugal has made its third general election in 3 years but cannot restore the vote stability

Lisbon: Voters in Portugal return to the elections for the third general election in three years on Sundays, as the country’s rapidly fragmented political scenario has rejected efforts to unite the policies on suppressing national issues like immigration, housing and life costs.It is expected that the ballot can end the worst magic of political instability for the European Union country of 10.6 million people, however, can be destroyed. The pole suggests that the election is ready to give another minority government, where they left the Portuguese, where they started.“Elections suggest that the previous election results will not make a big difference from the previous election results,” says Marina Costa Lobo, chief researcher at Lisbon University Institute of Social Sciences. He said that this result could bring another scuffle to form political alliances in Parliament. For the last 50 years, two parties have dominated politics in Portugal, with the center-rights social democrats and in turn in power with the Center-leftist Samajwadi Party. They are also likely to come to the top in this ballot. But with his records in the government, public disappointment has promoted the growth of new options in recent years. This has denied adequate seats to large parties in Parliament to ensure that they can serve the entire four -year tenure. “I really don’t know for whom to go,” said 47 -year -old Lisbon resident Petricia Forts. “I am fed up with the main parties, but then I think I do not know other parties well.” A central-right minority government headed by Social Democrats in partnership with the small popular party lost a belief vote in Parliament after less than a year in March, as opposition MPs worked together against it. It began an early election, which was to be held only in 2028. Pols have suggested that a partnership called Democratic Alliance is again a small lead on socialists, but probably 230-Seight National Assembly, Portugal’s Parliament is not sufficient to secure 116 seats in the Parliament of Portugal. Voting starts at 8 am (0700 GMT) and ends at 8 pm (1900 GMT), when the exit elections can be published. Most official results are expected up to midnight (2300 gmt). A political storm began with a political storm around Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s possible struggle to be interested in business behavior of the family law firm. Montenegro has denied any wrongdoing and stands for reunion. Corruption scams have dogs Portuguese politics in recent years. This has helped to promote the rise of bran (enough), a rigorous populist party, whose leader Andre Ventura says he has “zero tolerance” for misconduct in the office. But 12 to 50 seats were shot to come third in last year’s election, Chaga has recently felt in the alleged wrongdoing of his own MPs. One of them is suspected of stealing suitcases from Lisbon Airport and selling online materials, and the other allegedly implicated the signature of a dead woman. Both resigned. Chaga has given a major part of its success for his demands for a tight immigration policy that has echoed with voters. 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 are thousands and unspecified. The outgoing government announced two weeks before the election that it was expelting some 18,000 foreigners living in the country without any authority. Although such a step is regular, Timing Drew was trying to catch the allegations from Pene. 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 jumped another 9% last year. The institute said that in and around the capital Lisbon, where some 1.5 million people live, the highest growth was observed in 30 years last year, climbing more than 7%, the institute said. People complain that they cannot take the risk of buying or hiring a house, from where they come and they and their children have to go away to buy. 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). This year, the government-set is 870 euros ($ 974) a month before the minimum wage tax.

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