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salemnews.com | Helena Alves |Joseph Wilson
LISBON, Portugal — Portugal slid back into more political uncertainty Wednesday after its third government fell in as many years when Prime Minister Luis Montenegro lost a confidence vote in Parliament. The demise of the minority government marks the worst spell of political instability in 50 years of Portuguese democracy. kAmw6C6’D 2 =@@< 2E H92E =65 FA E@ E96 G@E6[ 2?5 H92E :D ?6IE 7@C E96 tFC@A62? &?:@? 4@F?ECJ @7 `_]e >:==:@?
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msn.com | Helena Alves |Joseph Wilson
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am920theanswer.com | Helena Alves |Joseph Wilson
Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, second right, gestures during a debate preceding a confidence motion vote at the Portuguese parliament in Lisbon, Tuesday, March 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Armando Franca) Members of the Portuguese parliament take their seats at the start of a debate preceding the vote on a confidence motion concerning Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro in Lisbon, Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
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apnews.com | Helena Alves |Joseph Wilson
LISBOA, Portugal (AP) — La incertidumbre política regresó a Portugal el miércoles después de que cayó el tercer gobierno en tres años, cuando el primer ministro Luis Montenegro perdió una votación de confianza en el Parlamento. La caída del gobierno minoritario marca el peor período de inestabilidad política en 50 años de democracia portuguesa.
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1 month ago |
apnews.com | Helena Alves |Joseph Wilson
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Portugal slid back into more political uncertainty Wednesday after the country’s third government fell in as many years when Prime Minister Luis Montenegro lost a confidence vote in Parliament. The demise of the minority government marks the worst spell of political instability in 50 years of Portuguese democracy. Here’s a look at what led up to the vote, and what is next for the European Union country of 10.6 million people:How did Lisbon’s center-right government fall?
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