Portugal sets elections for May 18 after government collapse DW 03/13/2025
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Portugal is set to conduct an early general election on May 18, 2025, following the government of Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's collapse due to a lost vote of confidence. This marks the third election in just over three years, highlighting ongoing political instability. The confidence vote arose amidst a scandal involving Montenegro's family's law firm, which he has denied any wrongdoing related to. Analysts predict increased voter abstentions as discontent with successive governments rises amid this tumultuous political climate.
The snap elections have been called after the ruling coalition lost a vote of confidence, marking Portugal's third electoral event in just over three years.
Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's government collapsed following a confidence vote amid a conflict of interest scandal, leaving him to serve in a caretaker role until the elections.
Despite his assurances to run again, analysts speculate that Montenegro's recent failure in the confidence vote might negatively impact voter sentiment, leading to anticipated higher abstention rates.
The elections on May 18th will see citizens voting for a government following a period marked by political instability and scandals involving government officials.
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