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Macron Considers Another Snap Election Amidst Far-Right Rise
One year after France's snap elections nearly brought the far right to power, President Emmanuel Macron is considering another election due to his weakened government and the surging popularity of the far-right, despite the previous election's failure to curb their advance.
Macron Considers Another Snap Election Amidst Far-Right Rise
One year after France's snap elections nearly brought the far right to power, President Emmanuel Macron is considering another election due to his weakened government and the surging popularity of the far-right, despite the previous election's failure to curb their advance.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Government Collapses, Triggering Calls for Early Elections
Following the withdrawal of Geert Wilders' ministers, the Dutch government collapsed on June 27, 2024, prompting calls for snap elections expected in the fall after a parliamentary recess and campaigning period; a caretaker cabinet will manage essential affairs until a new coalition is formed.
Dutch Government Collapses, Triggering Calls for Early Elections
Following the withdrawal of Geert Wilders' ministers, the Dutch government collapsed on June 27, 2024, prompting calls for snap elections expected in the fall after a parliamentary recess and campaigning period; a caretaker cabinet will manage essential affairs until a new coalition is formed.
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36% 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


No-Confidence Vote Likely Leads to Snap Elections in Portugal
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, likely resulting in snap elections between May 11th and 18th due to corruption allegations against him; the vote was 142 against, 88 in favor.
No-Confidence Vote Likely Leads to Snap Elections in Portugal
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, likely resulting in snap elections between May 11th and 18th due to corruption allegations against him; the vote was 142 against, 88 in favor.
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36% Bias Score


Portugal's Minority Government Falls, Triggering Snap Election
Portugal's center-right minority government lost a no-confidence vote on Tuesday, resulting in a snap election expected in May following opposition concerns about Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's family's consulting firm and his handling of the matter.
Portugal's Minority Government Falls, Triggering Snap Election
Portugal's center-right minority government lost a no-confidence vote on Tuesday, resulting in a snap election expected in May following opposition concerns about Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's family's consulting firm and his handling of the matter.
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36% Bias Score


Portugal Faces Potential Third Snap Election in Three Years
Portugal is on the brink of its third snap election in three years after Prime Minister Luís Montenegro announced a confidence vote, likely to fail due to opposition. The vote, scheduled for Wednesday, stems from an alleged conflict of interest involving Montenegro's family's business dealings and i...
Portugal Faces Potential Third Snap Election in Three Years
Portugal is on the brink of its third snap election in three years after Prime Minister Luís Montenegro announced a confidence vote, likely to fail due to opposition. The vote, scheduled for Wednesday, stems from an alleged conflict of interest involving Montenegro's family's business dealings and i...
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40% Bias Score

Deep Political Divide in Spain as Regional Presidents Demand Early Elections
The Spanish Conference of Presidents ended without any agreements, with 71% of regional presidents demanding early elections due to the government's perceived inability to govern effectively and address pressing issues, while Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez intends to finish his term.

Deep Political Divide in Spain as Regional Presidents Demand Early Elections
The Spanish Conference of Presidents ended without any agreements, with 71% of regional presidents demanding early elections due to the government's perceived inability to govern effectively and address pressing issues, while Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez intends to finish his term.
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60% 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 Faces Early Elections After No-Confidence Vote
Following a no-confidence vote due to allegations of favoritism towards Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's family business, Portugal faces early elections, likely on May 11th, with various parties expressing their intentions to participate.

Portugal Faces Early Elections After No-Confidence Vote
Following a no-confidence vote due to allegations of favoritism towards Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's family business, Portugal faces early elections, likely on May 11th, with various parties expressing their intentions to participate.
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48% 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

Portugal's Government Collapses Amidst Conflict-of-Interest Scandal
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro lost a no-confidence vote in parliament due to conflict-of-interest allegations against his family's business, Spinumviva, leading to the country's third snap election since early 2022, potentially in mid-May.

Portugal's Government Collapses Amidst Conflict-of-Interest Scandal
Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro lost a no-confidence vote in parliament due to conflict-of-interest allegations against his family's business, Spinumviva, leading to the country's third snap election since early 2022, potentially in mid-May.
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40% Bias Score

Portuguese PM Calls Motion of Confidence, Potentially Triggering Early Elections
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro announced a motion of confidence, preempting a no-confidence vote by the PCP, potentially leading to early elections following allegations concerning his family's business receiving €4,500 monthly from Solverde group. The President will decide on dissolving ...

Portuguese PM Calls Motion of Confidence, Potentially Triggering Early Elections
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro announced a motion of confidence, preempting a no-confidence vote by the PCP, potentially leading to early elections following allegations concerning his family's business receiving €4,500 monthly from Solverde group. The President will decide on dissolving ...
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44% Bias Score
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