Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro was admitted to hospital on Friday, March 28, after suffering a cardiac arrhythmia.
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What to know about the collapse of Portugal’s governmentPortugal has slid back into more political uncertainty after its third government fell in as many years when Prime Minister ...
Luís Montenegro arrived for a vote of confidence his government was set to lose The government of Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro has lost a vote of confidence, almost certainly ...
Portugal’s parliament is set to topple Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s center-right minority government in a confidence vote on Tuesday, likely leading to the country’s third early election in just ...
Portugal’s parliament toppled Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s center-right minority government in a confidence vote Tuesday, likely leading the country to its third early election in just ...
The confidence vote was requested by Social Democrat Prime Minister Luís Montenegro following two failed censure motions against his government. The PM, who took office less than a year ago, has been ...
Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro denied on Friday opposition allegations of a conflict of interest between his role and a consulting firm he founded, announcing the cabinet would hold an ...
Prime Minister Luís Montenegro returns to the Assembly of the Republic today to participate in the preparatory debate for the ...
The collapse of the center-right government will likely force an early election in the southwestern European nation, its third in as many years. Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro and his ...
Portugal will face an early election on 18 May, its third in just three years, after parliament toppled Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s centre-right minority government in a confidence vote.
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Portugal PM Luis Montenegro calls for confidence votePortugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro announced that his government will move forward with the proposal of a motion of confidence in the executive by parliament. Watch this report for more ...
Portugal’s last early election was held in March 2024 and Montenegro took office in April. The premier’s AD coalition got a narrow win over the Socialists in that election. Far-right party Chega ...
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