
Daniel Silva
Madrid Correspondent at Agence France-Presse (AFP)
AFP correspondent based in Madrid. Portuguese-Canadian who has lived in Lisbon, Riga, Amsterdam, Toronto.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Daniel Silva
Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro prepared Monday to lead a new minority government after the upstart far-right Chega party tied for second place in snap elections, posing a major challenge to his centre-right alliance. Nearly complete official results showed that Montenegro's Democratic Alliance (AD) had boosted its tally in the 230-seat parliament to 89 in the Sunday election, short of the 116 seats required for a majority.
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2 weeks ago |
macaubusiness.com | Daniel Silva
Portugal’s incumbent centre-right party won most seats in the country’s third general election in three years but again fell short of parliamentary majority while support for the far-right Chega party rose, an exit poll showed. The outcome threatens to extend political instability in the NATO and European Union member amid global trade tensions and demands to increase defence spending.
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3 weeks ago |
enca.com | Daniel Silva
Voters in Portugal went to the polls Sunday for the country's third general election in three years, with Prime Minister Luis Montenegro tipped to win, but without an overall majority. Final opinion polls suggested his centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) was ahead of the Socialist Party (PS) and set to pick up more votes than in the last election in 2024. But he looks set to again fall short of the 116 seats required in the 230-member parliament for a ruling majority.
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3 weeks ago |
barrons.com | Daniel Silva
Voters in Portugal went to the polls on Sunday for the country's third general election in three years, with Prime Minister Luis Montenegro tipped to win, yet without securing a majority in parliament. Final opinion polls indicate his centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) is ahead of the Socialist Party (PS) and is likely to pick up more votes but once again fall short of the 116 seats needed in Portugal's 230-member parliament to obtain a ruling majority.
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1 month ago |
dakotastudent.com | Daniel Silva
This April marked the start of the Major League Baseball season and the beginning of lower-level baseball leagues throughout the country including one here in Grand Forks. Dubbed as “America’s pastime,” baseball fans have a lot to look forward to this upcoming spring as games begin to take shape. Baseball dates to the 19th century with the first professional baseball game taking place on May 4, between the former Cleveland Forest Cities and the former Fort Wayne Kekiongas.
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