The official map of the results of the early elections held last Sunday in Madeira, in which the PSD was the most voted party ...
The government “tried everything right up to the last minute to avoid snap elections”, Portugal’s centre-right prime minister, Luis Montenegro, told reporters after the vote on Tuesday evening.
Portugal will hold an early parliamentary election - its third in just over three years - on May 18, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said on Thursday, two days after the centre-right minority ...
Upcoming elections: poll brings good news/ bad news; Good news for government; bad for ‘democracy’, explains Expresso ...
The government of Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro has lost a vote of confidence, almost certainly pitching the country into its third general election in barely three years. MPs voted ...
The representative of the Republic in Madeira, Ireneu Barreto, will appoint the social democrat Miguel Albuquerque, winner of ...
Prime Minister Luís Montenegro is engulfed in a political scandal over his family's business activities. He is expected to lose a confidence vote on Tuesday, paving the way for yet another national ...
Portugal's president on Thursday announced a snap legislative vote for May 18 – the third national election in barely three years – after Prime Minister Luis Montenegro resigned over a ...
"We had elections a year ago and now we have them again? That doesn't seem very good for the country in my opinion," one Lisbon resident, Maria Leonor, told AFP. The financial ratings company DBRS ...
This will be Portugal's third election in just over three years. President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa urged voters to perform their civic duty, while acknowledging the difficulties the country is facing.
Lawmakers voted 142-88, with zero abstentions, against the motion of confidence that was presented last Thursday by Prime ...