The collapse of Portugal's centre-right government after less than 12 months in office and the calling of a third snap election in as many years is creating additional uncertainty about the timing of ...
Portugal's flag carrier TAP on Wednesday posted a near 70% drop in 2024 profit as its fourth-quarter loss more than doubled ...
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Surely such a subjective question is impossible to answer. Not so. There is an answer, and it is Portugal. To reach this conclusion I received no bribes from the Portuguese tourist board (I am ...
I would because they deserve it, but it’s not possible,” he added, with Al-Hilal defender Joao Cancelo and Al-Nassr midfielder Otavio both injured. Portugal plays Denmark on March 20 in Copenhagen and ...
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March 11, 2025 Portugal’s Parliament ousted the center-right government in a vote of no confidence on Tuesday, forcing the third national election in little more than three years. The year-old ...
Government now in caretaker capacity after 11 months in office Another early election appears likely, voter fatigue sets in Polls point to no strong mandate for any political force LISBON, March ...
While Portugal's President, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, is not obliged to dissolve the assembly, he had made clear that he would if the government lost Tuesday's vote, with fresh elections likely in May.