Discover the power struggles in Portugal's political landscape and the emergence of the far-right Chega party.
In a surprising turn of events, Portugal's centre-right leader, Luis Montenegro, has been invited to form a new government amidst strong resistance from the far-right Chega party. The government is scheduled to be sworn in on April 2, marking a significant shift in the country's political scene. Montenegro, poised to become the Prime Minister, is set to present his new government next Wednesday, signaling a period of potential change and challenges ahead.
Meanwhile, in Brussels, the Prime Minister-designate, Luís Montenegro, vows to lead Portugal in catching up with its execution of the Plan for Recovery and Resilience (PRR). This ambitious pledge showcases Montenegro's determination to propel the country forward on the international stage. As Portugal's center-right party secures an election victory, the rising popularity of the Chega party adds a new layer of complexity to the political landscape, reflecting shifting sentiments and demands among the Portuguese populace.
The recent elections in Portugal witnessed a notable pushback against mass immigration, with the Chega party advocating for stricter border controls resonating with a portion of voters. As memories of dictatorship fade and dissatisfaction grows, the Chega party seizes the opportunity to tap into voter frustrations, signaling a changing tide in Portuguese politics. With the nomination of Luís Montenegro as Prime Minister, a fragile minority government is on the horizon, raising questions about stability and governance moving forward.
In a friendly match against Sweden, Portugal exhibited dominance with a 5-2 victory, even without star player Cristiano Ronaldo on the field. The impressive performance underlines Portugal's strength in football and their readiness for upcoming competitions. Additionally, the political rise of the Chega party highlights a shift towards populism in Portugal, mirroring trends seen across Europe, setting the stage for a dynamic and uncertain future in the country's political arena.
The government is set to be sworn in on April 2 but could face strong resistance from the far-right Chega party.
Montenegro will present his new government next Wednesday, with it due to take office on April 2, the newly elected leader told reporters.
In Brussels this morning, Portugal's prime minister designate Luís Montenegro has had to hit the ground running: the country's execution of its PRR (Plan ...
President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, as head of state, invited Luis Montenegro, head of the Democratic Alliance and Social Democrat leader, to form a government ...
Memories of dictatorship are fading. Dissatisfaction is mounting. It was a ripe moment for the Chega party to appeal to voter frustrations.
Democratic Alliance leader set to head fragile minority government.
Recent Portuguese elections saw an unprecedented vote share for a newer party called Chega (“Enough!” in Portuguese) advocating for stronger border ...
Portugal swept past Sweden 5-2 in a friendly on Thursday as manager Roberto Martinez rested Cristiano Ronaldo and several other key players in the build-up ...
Roberto Martinez's Portugal dismantled Sweden 5-2 in a friendly ahead of this summer's European Championships without talisman striker Cristiano Ronaldo.
Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa invited Luís Montenegro, leader of the center-right Democratic Alliance coalition, to form a government ...
Portugal worked their way into the game with Nuno Mendes and Rafael Leão looking dangerous, Leão getting past Emil Holm who did well to recover and block the ...
Rafael Leão (24') · Matheus Nunes (33') · Bruno Fernandes (45') · Bruma (57') · Goncalo Ramos (61').
Head of the centre-right Democratic Alliance coalition Luis Montenegro led his party to victory, while the left continue to cling onto political sway within ...
Bruno Fernandes and Rafael Leao ensured that Cristiano Ronaldo wasn't missed as Portugal hammered Sweden 5-2.
Luis Montenegro has ruled out forming a government with anti-immigrant party Chega, which is rising in popularity, and says he will form a minority ...