Portugal’s Government Collapses After Confidence Vote Defeat
Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s minority administration is ousted, likely leading to the nation’s third general election in three years.
- Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro lost a confidence vote in parliament by 142-88, resulting in the collapse of his minority government after just 11 months in office.
- The confidence vote was called by Montenegro to address allegations of conflicts of interest tied to his family’s business dealings, which he denies but opposition parties found insufficiently explained.
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is expected to dissolve parliament and announce a snap general election, potentially scheduled for May 11 or May 18.
- This marks the third early election in three years for Portugal, with voters increasingly disillusioned by political instability and unclear mandates in recent polls.
- The far-right Chega party, which surged to become the third-largest political force in 2024, could gain further support in the upcoming election, reflecting growing frustration with mainstream parties.