The third snap election in as many years is to take place in May, triggered this time by a controversy involving Prime Minister Luis Montenegro.
With the prime minister painted as the architect of Portugal’s political crisis – but adamant that he will continue leading ...
LISBON - The attorney general announced on Wednesday that the Public Prosecutor's Office has opened a preventive ...
Lawmakers voted 142-88, with zero abstentions, against the motion of confidence that was presented last Thursday by Prime ...
Party leaders advocate for snap elections, which may occur on either 11 or 18 May. President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, who is ...
Portugal’s president was on Wednesday holding talks with political leaders on whether to call fresh elections, after Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s government lost a vote of no confidence.
Portuguese PM Luis Montenegro lost a vote of confidence yesterday, setting the country up for its third snap election since ...
Portugal has slid back into more political uncertainty after its third government fell in as many years when Prime Minister ...
Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro meets with President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa on the day after after lawmakers voted ...
Portugal faces yet another snap election after Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's government collapsed. Voter frustration is high as political instability looms, with President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa ...