Portugal faces its third national elections in three years Louis Montenstro Center-Right Government Fall. The Mandinigro Minority Government lost the decision of the confidence in Parliament amidst questions about the Prime Minister’s conduct, that is The worst chapter of political instability in 51 years of Portuguese democracy.
A population of about 10.6 million Portugal has a series of minority governments in recent yearsAs traditional competitors for power, the central-viced Social Democratic Party and the central-left socialists lost their votes in support of small and small matches. Friday, the leader of the Montenegro and the Socialist Party, Cotton SantosThey celebrated their last campaign rallies.
“There are two days. We will win these elections. No one can stay at home, Socialist Party can only bring stability to the country.
Mandinegro He said during his rally: “We haven’t felt so power for many years Believe what we can do as a countryAs a nation, as a community, as the force we are inside. “
Political instability
Portugal examines political uncertainty while investing in investing 22,000 million euros And fEU Growth Olders. Voter’s dissatisfaction can report the spouse by returning to referendum The populist party of the radical right (Enough), it is frustrated with two major parties.
Portugal sinks in the growing European populist waves, and Sega finished third in last year’s election. The government, led by a Social Democrats in alliance with a small party, fell in the midst of a controversy surrounding the conflict in the business of the outgoing prime minister’s family company.
Montenegro has denied any irregularity to re -selected. When he became a social democratic leader in 2022, he said he put control of the company in the hands of his wife and children and did not participate in his administration.
Socialists demanded a parliamentary inquiry into Mandinigro’s behavior. Social Democrats believe it a Economic growth is estimated at 1.9% last yearCompared to an average of 0.8% of the EU, and a 6.4% unemployment rateAlmost social average, keep your support company.
Portuguese president urged voters to participate In the third general elections of the country in three years, the continent faces difficult challenges in the security and economy that requires political stability.