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Outgoing Right Wins Elections - Liberation - News Directory 3

Outgoing Right Wins Elections – Liberation

May 18, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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  • LISBON, Portugal – Portugal's center-right coalition,⁢ led by outgoing Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, secured a victory in the⁣ latest⁤ legislative elections, according to an exit poll conducted ⁤by...
  • The RTP survey indicates that Montenegro's ‍coalition garnered between 29% and 34% of the vote.
  • Seat projections suggest the ruling coalition will⁤ secure 85 to 96 seats in the 230-seat parliament.
Original source: liberation.fr

Portugal’s Ruling ⁢Coalition Wins Election, Faces Majority Challenge

Table of Contents

  • Portugal’s Ruling ⁢Coalition Wins Election, Faces Majority Challenge
    • Far-Right Gains Ground
    • Election Triggered by ⁢Conflict ⁣of Interest Allegations
    • Immigration Debate Fuels Far-Right ⁢Support
  • Portugal’s Ruling Coalition Wins Election,Faces ‍Majority Challenge: Your Questions answered
    • What happened in the recent Portuguese ⁤legislative elections?
    • Did the winning coalition secure a majority government?
    • What percentage of the vote did the⁢ winning coalition⁤ receive?
    • What was the ⁣performance of the main opposition party,the⁢ Socialist Party?
    • What role did the far-right ⁤party, Chega, play in the election?
    • How many seats are projected for the ruling coalition in parliament?
    • Why is forming a majority government challenging for⁤ the coalition?
    • How did Chega’s performance compare ‍to the ⁢previous⁢ election?
    • Who leads the Chega party?
    • What triggered⁢ these elections?

LISBON, Portugal – Portugal’s center-right coalition,⁢ led by outgoing Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, secured a victory in the⁣ latest⁤ legislative elections, according to an exit poll conducted ⁤by RTP public television. However, the coalition will likely ⁢face difficulties in forming a majority government, while⁤ the far-right party Chega (“enough”) ⁤saw⁤ a significant increase in support, reaching approximately 20% ‍of the⁣ vote.

The RTP survey indicates that Montenegro’s ‍coalition garnered between 29% and 34% of the vote. The Socialist Party, the main⁢ opposition, is projected to have received between 21% and 26%. Chega’s strong showing places them between 20% and 24%.

Seat projections suggest the ruling coalition will⁤ secure 85 to 96 seats in the 230-seat parliament. This falls short of the 116 seats needed⁢ for an absolute majority, requiring the coalition to seek alliances with other parties to govern effectively.

Far-Right Gains Ground

Chega’s performance marks a ⁣considerable increase from the⁤ 18.88% it ⁤obtained in the March 2024 legislative elections. The party’s campaign, led by its president André Ventura, a 42-year-old former football commentator, was marked by instances of discomfort experienced by Ventura during television appearances.

Election Triggered by ⁢Conflict ⁣of Interest Allegations

The elections ‍were triggered by Montenegro’s resignation in March amid allegations of‍ a conflict of interest related to⁤ a consulting company registered at his home and in the names of his children. Montenegro, 52, a lawyer, became a central‍ figure in ⁣the ensuing political landscape.

Immigration Debate Fuels Far-Right ⁢Support

Campaign debates largely centered on issues that resonated with the far-right, including concerns⁤ about political ethics and immigration. portugal has experienced ⁢a significant increase in its foreign-born population sence 2017, with foreigners now comprising approximately 15% of the country’s 10 million ⁢residents. The Montenegro government had already begun to tighten the country’s migration policies, which were previously ⁢among the moast flexible under the previous socialist government led by Antonio Costa.

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Portugal’s Ruling Coalition Wins Election,Faces ‍Majority Challenge: Your Questions answered

What happened in the recent Portuguese ⁤legislative elections?

LISBON,Portugal – Portugal’s center-right coalition,led by outgoing Prime Minister Luis Montenegro,won the latest legislative elections. This is according to an exit⁤ poll conducted by RTP public television.

Did the winning coalition secure a majority government?

No, the coalition is‍ likely to face ⁢difficulties forming a majority government. They will need‍ to form⁢ alliances with other parties to govern effectively.

What percentage of the vote did the⁢ winning coalition⁤ receive?

According to the exit poll, the center-right coalition garnered⁢ between 29% and 34% of the vote.

What was the ⁣performance of the main opposition party,the⁢ Socialist Party?

The Socialist party,the main opposition,is projected to have received between 21% and 26% of the vote.

What role did the far-right ⁤party, Chega, play in the election?

Chega (“enough”) saw a significant ⁣increase⁢ in support, reaching approximately 20% of the vote.

How many seats are projected for the ruling coalition in parliament?

Seat projections ⁣suggest⁤ the ruling coalition will secure 85 to 96 seats in the 230-seat parliament.

Why is forming a majority government challenging for⁤ the coalition?

The⁣ coalition needs 116 seats for an absolute ⁢majority, but the projections suggest they will fall short. This necessitates forming alliances with other parties.

How did Chega’s performance compare ‍to the ⁢previous⁢ election?

Chega’s performance marks a considerable increase from the 18.88% it obtained in ‍the March 2024 legislative elections.

Who leads the Chega party?

The party’s campaign was led by its president, André Ventura, a⁤ 42-year-old former football commentator.

What triggered⁢ these elections?

The⁤ elections were triggered by outgoing Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s resignation in ‍March.This resignation came amid

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