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Portuguese President Nominates Luis Montenegro as PM

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Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa on Thursday nominated Luis Montenegro as prime minister, following legislative elections and consultations with parliamentary parties, reported Xinhua. Montenegro, leader of the Democratic Alliance (AD) and president of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), was asked to form a government after the AD coalition won the most seats in the May 18 snap elections, though it fell short of an absolute majority. …

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In Portugal, the conservative politician Montenegro has been re-appointed Prime Minister.

·Germany
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The new Prime Minister, whose party won 91 out of 230 elected in the May 18 legislative elections, will have to deal with the new status of the extreme right-wing Chega party, now the country's first opposition force.

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Portugal has a new prime minister, Luis Montenegro, who promises governmental and institutional stability for the country, i.e., taking into account the recent past, a mandate which is only interrupted by any scandal, which has lasted for two years.

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If Chega came out ahead of the polls in Luxembourg, Portuguese President Luis Montenegro was re-elected to the post of Prime Minister, who was in the lead of the early legislatures of 18 May with his coalition.

The Portuguese President once again gave his confidence to his head of government, who had come to the forefront of the early legislative elections on 18 May.

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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