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STORY: Portugal's far-right Chega party won second-place in the country's snap elections... making it the main opposition ...
lawyer and former soccer pundit Andre Ventura. “This is my moment,” Ventura said. “It’s a great victory for Chega.” He opened the door to an understanding with the Democratic Alliance, saying the ...
Portugal’s ruling center-right Democratic Alliance (AD) won a snap parliamentary ... down Montenegro’s government. Chega leader Andre Ventura, who was hospitalized during the campaign after ...
Portugal's centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) won an early parliamentary election on Sunday, but again fell short of the full majority needed to end a long period of political turmoil, while the ...
It is the official opposition party in Portugal, just six years after its creation. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
By Satyaki Chakraborty In Portugal, the full right wing turn of the country’s politics is complete with the centre right ...
lawyer and former soccer pundit Andre Ventura. “This is my moment,” Ventura said. “It’s a great victory for Chega.” He opened the door to an understanding with the Democratic Alliance ...
Portugal’s president has convened political parties for consultations after a general election delivered another minority ...
The center-right Democratic Alliance captured between 29% and 34% of the votes in the country's third general election in three years, according to the exit poll by Portugal's Catholic University ...
Portugal's centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) won an early parliamentary election on Sunday, but again fell short of the full majority needed to end a long period of political uncertainty, while ...
Chega leader Andre Ventura has appeared at events with ... down after the party’s worst result since 1987. The Democratic Alliance, which also includes the smaller Popular Party, lost a ...
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — The incumbent center-right Democratic Alliance won Portugal’s general election Sunday, official results showed, but it fell short of a majority in Parliament and was ...