Overview
- Polling stations opened Sunday for Portugal's third general election in three years, with final results expected later tonight.
- Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's Democratic Alliance (AD) is projected to win the most seats but likely will not secure the 116-seat majority needed for stable governance.
- The far-right Chega party is on track to finish third, potentially holding sway in parliament, though Montenegro has ruled out forming a coalition with them.
- Housing affordability and immigration policies have dominated the campaign, reflecting growing public discontent with economic pressures and demographic shifts.
- The election follows Montenegro's loss of a parliamentary confidence vote in March over conflict-of-interest allegations, which he continues to deny.