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Portugal Holds Third Election in Three Years Amid Ongoing Uncertainty
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Portugal is holding its third general election in as many years, with voting underway on Sunday. The campaign has been dominated by issues of immigration and the cost of living crisis, and opinion polls suggest the Democratic Alliance is likely to win the most votes. However, the election is expected to deliver another minority government, rather than a stable coalition, due to the country's increasingly fragmented political landscape.
There is a search for a stable solution, but that will now depend on [people's] choices.
We have to do our part at home, and we have to be part of the solutions abroad, in Europe and in the world. And for that, we need a strong government.
It hasn't really had the dimension that the opposition would have hoped for in the campaign.
What the polls indicate is that there will not be major differences from the last election results.
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- 1.Socialist Party
- 2.Democratic Alliance
- 3.Social Democratic Party
- 4.University of Lisbon
- 5.Catholic University
- 6.European Union
- 7.Institute of Social Sciences
- 8.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 9.Liberal Initiative
- 10.National Statistics Institute
- 11.Popular Party