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According to exit polls, the country’s parliament will remain fractured, as far right battles to finish second.
Far-right Chega is projected to rise to 20–24%, up from 18% in 2024, solidifying its role as a potential kingmaker in the next parliament.
Portugal's election exit polls point to a fragmented political scene resisting unity on key issues like housing and immigration. The Democratic Alliance gains 29-34% of votes, Chega surprises with ...
The election campaign has been dominated by reactionary posturing, especially anti-migrant xenophobia. Not a single party ...
LISBON, May 15 (Reuters) - The leader of Portugal's far-right party Chega collapsed on Thursday during an open-air campaign rally ahead of Sunday's general election and was rushed to hospital ...
Portugal's Democratic Alliance (AD) is expected to win the most votes in the early parliamentary election but remain short of a full majority. Exit polls show the AD between 29%-35.1%. To form a ...
Third general election in three years likely to yield another minority government as voters grapple with corruption, housing ...