Reflection Day. Portugal is preparing for the third election in three years

Portugal faces its third national elections in three years following the collapse of the Louis Mandinicro government.
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Portugal, with about 10.6 million populations, has a series of minority governments in recent years, as traditional competitors for power, the SPD and the Socialist Party have always lost their votes for small parties.
On Friday, Montenegro and the leader of the Socialists, Point Pedro Nuno Santos, staged their last campaign rallies.
“There are two days. We will win these elections. No one can stay at home. Only the Socialist Party can bring a direction to the country, political stability and Portugal, which they have failed, but we will win with the Portuguese people,” said Point Pedro Nuno Santos.
During his rally, Mandinigro said: “We do not feel such a great strength in believing what we can do as a nation, as a nation, a community, as a force within us.”
Political instability
The study deepens the political uncertainty at the time of investing more than 22 billion euros in the EU Development Fund.
The dissatisfaction of the voters by returning to the referendum may bring about the dividend to the radical right -wing population, which fosters frustration with two traditional parties.
Portugal was caught by populist waves in Europe, which rose to third place in last year’s election.
The advertising government has fallen due to controversy over the disputes of an outgoing Prime Minister Louis Mandinigro’s family lawyer’s business office.
The candidate for the re -election Mandinigro denied any irregularity.
When he became a social democratic leader in 2022, when he was not involved in his administration, he put the company control in the hands of women and children.
Socialists demanded a parliamentary inquiry into the behavior of Mandinigro.
Social Democrats expect economic growth estimated at 1.9%last year, which maintains the EU’s average of 0.8%of the EU’s average of 0.8%, approximately the EU average, maintaining their support.
Portuguese President Marcello Rebelo de Sa Chair urged voters to participate in the country’s third general elections in three years, saying that the continent faces major security and economic challenges that require political stability.