Portugal Prepares for Potential New Elections Amid Political Crisis
Portugal is on the brink of early elections following a no-confidence vote that toppled the government. President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has engaged party leaders in discussions, signaling support for elections potentially on May 11. Former Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, facing allegations of conflict of interest involving his family business, lost the confidence of the parliament.
The political turmoil has led opposition leaders to demand fresh elections. President Rebelo de Sousa, who had previously indicated possible election dates in May, is expected to consult the State Council before making a decision on dissolving parliament.
If called, it would mark the third election since early 2022. The situation underscores the urgency for political stability and the challenges facing Portugal's governance.
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