Portugal is ready to remain under the Minority Government of the Center-Retae Democratic Alliance (AD) group after the elections on Sunday, which loses the leftist land for far-flung, ultraviolets, Unterist Female, which emerged as the joint political force of the country with Social Democrats (PSD).
Over the years, in the third election, advertisement, which is a permanent alliance of three parties, including PSD of Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, was worked under just one third of the votes under one third of the votes. Grouping won 89 out of 230 seats in the National Assembly.
Flakes on their heels with 58 seats, ascending chests, who first appeared in the political scenario of Portugal in 2019.
Chaga placed the neck and neck with socialists, interrupting the stable bipartite domination for decades. Since the end of the right-wing dictatorship of Antonio Salazar in 1974, the government has always passed back and forth between AD block parties and the center. Samajwadi saw a decline in counting of their seat from 120 to 58 in 2022.
The results echo the results of recent elections in Germany and part of a common correct flow in most parts of Europe.
Volatility
The exact way for Portugal is not clear, although the center-rights are ready to hold power. Montenegro has often refused to make the advertisement team with Chaga. Meanwhile, socialist leader Pedro Nuno immediately resigned, opened the ground for a new leadership.
For Portuguese journalist Paulo Pena, a minority advertisement government seems to be the most possible results. However, the center-left and center-rights are to be called to formally or informally work together.
“The pressure for that large alliance is very large,” Penna told DW by phone from Portuguese capital Lisbon.
“I think the future leadership of social democrats will be ready to interact on the stability of some forms for the least right -wing government because no one wants to go to elections again in the near future.”
Portuguese European Union legalist Lidia Pereya, a member of the Eddie Block, told DW that “the results give the center-rights coalition a reinforced validity to lead the next political cycle.”
Pareya gave a warning: “The rise of radical rights, ie in Portugal, should be approached with seriousness and responsibility by all democratic forces. The incident is no different,” he said in a written statement.
Action, house, corruption allegations
It seems that Montenegro has become relatively unheard of the scam of the interest of a conflict, which topped his government in this march, making the latest elections to power in a year in a year.
According to the Reuters of the news agency, earlier this year, questions were raised in the press about the questions, which was a consultancy firm of a consultancy firm, which he had shifted ownership to his family before, before taking over.
Montenegro denied the allegations that spinumiviva’s customers left the government, which had presented the conflict of interest, but he was sufficient to bring a vote of confidence that he lost.
In recent years, a range of high profile political scams have touched both major parties and generally took their toll over the perception of the Portuguese people’s politicians.
While the subjects of immigration and housing were high on the agenda during the campaign across the board, corruption was one of the major talks of chega, which seems to be paid.
In the next few days, searching dialogue between major parties will be seen, bringing more clarity. Things can move quickly, however: After the last election, in March 2024, Montenegro formed a minority government within the week.
Edited by: saim dusan inayatullah