In Portugal's recent general election, the Democratic Alliance (AD) secured 32.7% of the vote, short of the 42% needed for a parliamentary majority. The far-right Chega party's support increased to 22.6%, complicating the political landscape. AD leader Luis Montenegro rejected the idea of forming a coalition with Chega, pushing the need for negotiations with smaller parties. After the government's previous collapse, there are concerns over continued instability, especially since this marks the third election within three years, reflecting ongoing political turmoil in Portugal.
The AD took 32.7% of the vote, which would leave it short of the 42% required for an outright majority, highlighting ongoing political challenges.
Montenegro has ruled out making any deal with Chega to form a coalition government, pointing to a difficult path ahead for Portugal's political stability.
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