Portugal Prime Minister’s Party Claims Election Victory
According to webangah News Agency, Portugal’s center-right Democratic Alliance (AD) coalition, led by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, has declared victory in Sunday’s snap parliamentary elections.However, preliminary results indicate the coalition again fell short of securing an outright majority.
The center-left socialist Party and far-right Chega party remain locked in a tight race for second place.
This marks Portugal’s third election in three years, coming just one year after Montenegro’s minority government took power. The early vote was triggered when parliament rejected the prime minister’s budget in March amid opposition allegations of ethical violations involving his family consulting buisness – accusations montenegro denies.
Voters appear to have punished the main opposition Socialists for collapsing the minority government rather than penalizing Montenegro over the ethics controversy. Official results show AD winning over 34% of votes, while Chega outperformed polls with 23.3% (with half ballots counted), surpassing its 18% result last year and narrowly edging out the Socialists’ 23% share.
the outcome signals growing far-right influence in Portugal and continued political instability, as even the winning party cannot govern alone. The country now faces likely protracted negotiations to form either a fragile coalition or another minority government.