The Portuguese voters went to the polls on Sunday for the third parliamentary election in a period of years, facing the perspective of more uncertainties in one vote considered unlikely that it forms a stable government.
The vote was called only one year after the mandate of the government of center -right minorities, after Prime Minister Luis Montenegro was unable to earn Parliament in March.
The elections, also dominated by reasons such as housing building and immigration, follows a decade of fragile governments and the only one to have a parliamentary majority still collapsed in half of its mandate last year.
The opinion polls show that the Montenegro Democratic Alliance (AD) has obtained the greatest number of votes and probably some more chairs than the previous elections in March 2024, but again without a parliamentary majority.
The political antihist Antonio Costa Pinto said that the new Parliament would probably be similar to the previous one and that it was impossible to predict for how long the government would last, since it depended on the factors of the international situation to CEO Come to close agreements with other parties.
“The only question is if the CEO will form a new minority government (…) or a post-electoral coalition with the, too
The distant party arrives, with which Montenegro refuses to stipulate agreements, is third in the polls, with about 18%, a result similar to last year, although the latest health problems of its leader André Ventura can influence the result.
Source: Terra

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