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Portugal's Third Election in Three Years Amidst Political Crisis
Portugal holds its third parliamentary election in three years after a no-confidence vote ousted Prime Minister Luís Montenegro amid a conflict of interest scandal, highlighting the nation's deepest political crisis in 51 years and the rise of the far-right Chega party.
Portugal's Third Election in Three Years Amidst Political Crisis
Portugal holds its third parliamentary election in three years after a no-confidence vote ousted Prime Minister Luís Montenegro amid a conflict of interest scandal, highlighting the nation's deepest political crisis in 51 years and the rise of the far-right Chega party.
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32% Bias Score


Portugal's Third Election in Three Years Amidst Political Turmoil
Portugal is holding its third national election in three years due to the collapse of Luis Montenegro's center-right government following a no-confidence vote amid questions over the prime minister's conduct, creating instability during a time of significant EU investment.
Portugal's Third Election in Three Years Amidst Political Turmoil
Portugal is holding its third national election in three years due to the collapse of Luis Montenegro's center-right government following a no-confidence vote amid questions over the prime minister's conduct, creating instability during a time of significant EU investment.
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44% Bias Score


Portuguese PM Luís Montenegro's Government Collapses Amid Cronyism Scandal
One year after Portugal's snap elections, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's center-right government fell following a no-confidence vote on Tuesday due to allegations of cronyism involving his family's real estate and consulting firm, Spinumiva, resulting in snap elections likely in May.
Portuguese PM Luís Montenegro's Government Collapses Amid Cronyism Scandal
One year after Portugal's snap elections, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's center-right government fell following a no-confidence vote on Tuesday due to allegations of cronyism involving his family's real estate and consulting firm, Spinumiva, resulting in snap elections likely in May.
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60% Bias Score


Montenegro's Failed Confidence Vote Triggers Snap Elections in Portugal
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's government collapsed after a failed confidence vote on Tuesday, triggering snap elections in May due to allegations of conflict of interest involving his family's business, marking the third early election in three years and leaving Portugal facing a perio...
Montenegro's Failed Confidence Vote Triggers Snap Elections in Portugal
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's government collapsed after a failed confidence vote on Tuesday, triggering snap elections in May due to allegations of conflict of interest involving his family's business, marking the third early election in three years and leaving Portugal facing a perio...
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48% Bias Score


Portuguese Government Faces Collapse Amidst Business Scandal
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's government is facing a collapse after the Socialist Party (PS) and the far-right Chega party announced they would vote against a confidence motion due to a scandal involving Montenegro's business ties; the combined opposition votes exceed the threshold for...
Portuguese Government Faces Collapse Amidst Business Scandal
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's government is facing a collapse after the Socialist Party (PS) and the far-right Chega party announced they would vote against a confidence motion due to a scandal involving Montenegro's business ties; the combined opposition votes exceed the threshold for...
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40% Bias Score


Chega Party Facing Scandal After Official Charged with Child Prostitution
Nuno Pardal Ribeiro, a Chega party official and close friend of leader André Ventura, has been charged with two counts of child prostitution, one of which was successful and another attempted. This follows an earlier scandal involving another Chega deputy accused of theft, and both incidents are sig...
Chega Party Facing Scandal After Official Charged with Child Prostitution
Nuno Pardal Ribeiro, a Chega party official and close friend of leader André Ventura, has been charged with two counts of child prostitution, one of which was successful and another attempted. This follows an earlier scandal involving another Chega deputy accused of theft, and both incidents are sig...
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48% Bias Score

Portugal's Snap Elections: DA Projected to Win, but Short of Majority
Portugal held snap parliamentary elections on May 18, 2025, with exit polls suggesting the conservative Democratic Alliance will win around 95 of 230 seats, but still lack a majority, following a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Luís Montenegro due to a corruption scandal.

Portugal's Snap Elections: DA Projected to Win, but Short of Majority
Portugal held snap parliamentary elections on May 18, 2025, with exit polls suggesting the conservative Democratic Alliance will win around 95 of 230 seats, but still lack a majority, following a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Luís Montenegro due to a corruption scandal.
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36% Bias Score

Ventura's Hospitalization Impacts Portugal's Election
Portugal's far-right Chega party leader, André Ventura, was hospitalized twice this week after collapsing at election rallies; his party faces internal scandals, and polls predict it will receive around 17% of the vote on Sunday.

Ventura's Hospitalization Impacts Portugal's Election
Portugal's far-right Chega party leader, André Ventura, was hospitalized twice this week after collapsing at election rallies; his party faces internal scandals, and polls predict it will receive around 17% of the vote on Sunday.
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40% Bias Score

Portugal's PM Faces No-Confidence Vote, Triggering Snap Elections
The opaque business dealings of Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's family company led to a no-confidence vote, resulting in his government's collapse and snap elections scheduled for May, potentially boosting the far-right Chega party.

Portugal's PM Faces No-Confidence Vote, Triggering Snap Elections
The opaque business dealings of Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's family company led to a no-confidence vote, resulting in his government's collapse and snap elections scheduled for May, potentially boosting the far-right Chega party.
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44% Bias Score

Conflict of Interest Scandal Threatens Portugal's Government
A conflict of interest involving Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's family business, Spinumviva, receiving €4,500 from Solverde casino group, which holds expiring concessions, has triggered two no-confidence motions, a potential government resignation, and possible snap elections in May.

Conflict of Interest Scandal Threatens Portugal's Government
A conflict of interest involving Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's family business, Spinumviva, receiving €4,500 from Solverde casino group, which holds expiring concessions, has triggered two no-confidence motions, a potential government resignation, and possible snap elections in May.
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52% Bias Score

No-Confidence Motion Against Portuguese Prime Minister Over Conflict of Interest
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces a no-confidence motion due to a conflict of interest involving his family's real estate business, Spinumviva, which was revealed by the Correio da Manhã newspaper; a similar recent case led to the resignation of a State Secretary.

No-Confidence Motion Against Portuguese Prime Minister Over Conflict of Interest
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces a no-confidence motion due to a conflict of interest involving his family's real estate business, Spinumviva, which was revealed by the Correio da Manhã newspaper; a similar recent case led to the resignation of a State Secretary.
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48% Bias Score

Ventura's False Claim on Foreign Prisoners in Portugal
André Ventura, leader of Portugal's Chega party, falsely claimed 20% of Portuguese prisoners are foreign nationals, while official data shows only 16.7%, with most crimes committed by Portuguese citizens.

Ventura's False Claim on Foreign Prisoners in Portugal
André Ventura, leader of Portugal's Chega party, falsely claimed 20% of Portuguese prisoners are foreign nationals, while official data shows only 16.7%, with most crimes committed by Portuguese citizens.
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68% Bias Score
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