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Montenegro Appointed Portugal's Prime Minister
Following Portugal's parliamentary elections, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa appointed Luís Montenegro of the AD party as Prime Minister after consultations with the PS and Chega, who have pledged to ensure the government's viability despite AD's minority status.
Montenegro Appointed Portugal's Prime Minister
Following Portugal's parliamentary elections, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa appointed Luís Montenegro of the AD party as Prime Minister after consultations with the PS and Chega, who have pledged to ensure the government's viability despite AD's minority status.
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36% Bias Score


Portugal's Hung Parliament: Center-Right Wins Most Seats but Far-Right Makes Major Gains
Portugal's recent election resulted in a hung parliament, with the center-right Democratic Alliance winning the most seats (91) but falling short of a majority. The far-right Chega party unexpectedly surpassed the Socialist Party, winning 60 seats, highlighting growing public dissatisfaction with ma...
Portugal's Hung Parliament: Center-Right Wins Most Seats but Far-Right Makes Major Gains
Portugal's recent election resulted in a hung parliament, with the center-right Democratic Alliance winning the most seats (91) but falling short of a majority. The far-right Chega party unexpectedly surpassed the Socialist Party, winning 60 seats, highlighting growing public dissatisfaction with ma...
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44% Bias Score


Far-Right Gains in Portugal's Snap Election
Portugal's snap election saw the conservative Aliança Democrática win with 33% of the vote, but the far-right Chega party secured over 22.5%, becoming the second-largest force and potentially destabilizing the government. This follows allegations of corruption against AD leader Luís Montenegro and m...
Far-Right Gains in Portugal's Snap Election
Portugal's snap election saw the conservative Aliança Democrática win with 33% of the vote, but the far-right Chega party secured over 22.5%, becoming the second-largest force and potentially destabilizing the government. This follows allegations of corruption against AD leader Luís Montenegro and m...
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64% Bias Score


Portugal's Conservatives Win Snap Election, but Face Political Instability
Portugal's snap election saw the conservative Aliança Democrática win, but without a majority, after the far-right Chega nearly surpassed the Socialist Party; this is the third snap election since 2022 due to allegations of conflict of interest against Prime Minister Luís Montenegro.
Portugal's Conservatives Win Snap Election, but Face Political Instability
Portugal's snap election saw the conservative Aliança Democrática win, but without a majority, after the far-right Chega nearly surpassed the Socialist Party; this is the third snap election since 2022 due to allegations of conflict of interest against Prime Minister Luís Montenegro.
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44% 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


Portuguese Election Debate Highlights Blackout, Family Business Scandal, and Healthcare Crisis
Three days before Portugal's third snap election in three years, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and Socialist candidate Pedro Nuno Santos clashed in a debate dominated by a recent blackout, Montenegro's family business dealings, and contrasting approaches to healthcare and economic policy, revealing...
Portuguese Election Debate Highlights Blackout, Family Business Scandal, and Healthcare Crisis
Three days before Portugal's third snap election in three years, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and Socialist candidate Pedro Nuno Santos clashed in a debate dominated by a recent blackout, Montenegro's family business dealings, and contrasting approaches to healthcare and economic policy, revealing...
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44% Bias Score

Montenegro Reappointed as Portuguese Prime Minister Amidst Political Uncertainty
Following snap elections on May 18th, Luís Montenegro, leader of Portugal's conservative AD coalition, was appointed Prime Minister again by President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. Despite not achieving an absolute majority, he secured enough support from the Socialist Party and Chega to form a governmen...

Montenegro Reappointed as Portuguese Prime Minister Amidst Political Uncertainty
Following snap elections on May 18th, Luís Montenegro, leader of Portugal's conservative AD coalition, was appointed Prime Minister again by President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. Despite not achieving an absolute majority, he secured enough support from the Socialist Party and Chega to form a governmen...
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60% Bias Score

Montenegro Wins Snap Election Amidst Political Uncertainty
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro won a confidence vote, triggering snap elections which his conservative coalition AD won, despite an ongoing investigation into his family business and a fragmented political landscape including the rise of the far-right Chega party.

Montenegro Wins Snap Election Amidst Political Uncertainty
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro won a confidence vote, triggering snap elections which his conservative coalition AD won, despite an ongoing investigation into his family business and a fragmented political landscape including the rise of the far-right Chega party.
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56% Bias Score

AD Wins Portuguese Elections, PS Suffers Historic Defeat
In Portugal's snap elections, the Democratic Alliance (AD) won 32.72% of the vote and 89 seats, while the Socialist Party (PS) suffered its worst result since 1987 with 23.38% and 58 seats; Chega secured 22.56% and 58 seats.

AD Wins Portuguese Elections, PS Suffers Historic Defeat
In Portugal's snap elections, the Democratic Alliance (AD) won 32.72% of the vote and 89 seats, while the Socialist Party (PS) suffered its worst result since 1987 with 23.38% and 58 seats; Chega secured 22.56% and 58 seats.
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48% Bias Score

Portugal's Hung Parliament Election: Corruption and Immigration Dominate
Portugal's snap parliamentary elections on May 18th see Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's center-right coalition leading polls with 31.3% but facing a hung parliament; concerns over corruption involving his family's firm triggered the early vote; immigration is a key campaign issue amid a sevenfold i...

Portugal's Hung Parliament Election: Corruption and Immigration Dominate
Portugal's snap parliamentary elections on May 18th see Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's center-right coalition leading polls with 31.3% but facing a hung parliament; concerns over corruption involving his family's firm triggered the early vote; immigration is a key campaign issue amid a sevenfold i...
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44% Bias Score

Portugal Heads to Snap Elections Amidst Political Uncertainty
Portugal holds snap elections this Sunday, less than a year after the last vote, with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's Democratic Alliance projected to win the most votes but fall short of a majority; a hung parliament and prolonged political instability are expected.

Portugal Heads to Snap Elections Amidst Political Uncertainty
Portugal holds snap elections this Sunday, less than a year after the last vote, with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's Democratic Alliance projected to win the most votes but fall short of a majority; a hung parliament and prolonged political instability are expected.
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40% Bias Score

Montenegro Faces Snap Elections Amidst Business Controversy
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces snap elections after a no-confidence vote stemming from controversies surrounding his private company, Spinumviva, which provides services to entities including those with government concessions, despite no legal charges.

Montenegro Faces Snap Elections Amidst Business Controversy
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces snap elections after a no-confidence vote stemming from controversies surrounding his private company, Spinumviva, which provides services to entities including those with government concessions, despite no legal charges.
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52% Bias Score
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