Portugal's general election has voters focused on immigration and the cost of living crisis, following Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's loss of a confidence vote. Called after a year in power, Montenegro's centre-right Democratic Alliance aims to regain support, while polls suggest they will lead but not achieve a parliamentary majority. The far-right Chega party, expected to finish third, stands opposed to immigration rights, but Montenegro has ruled out collaboration with them. He emphasizes the necessity for a strong mandate to achieve governance stability and address pressing issues like the housing crisis and economy.
Montenegro appealed directly to voters for a strong mandate to end political instability, emphasizing the need for a stable government to address domestic and global issues.
Despite controversy surrounding Montenegro's leadership, opinion polls suggest his party may secure the most votes, yet fall short of a parliamentary majority.
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