Voters in Portugal went to the polls Sunday in an early election that could see the country join a shift to the right across Europe after eight years of Socialist
Voters in Portugal went to the polls Sunday in an early election that could see the country join a shift to the right across Europe after eight years of Socialist rule. But analysts warned that the results of the election, Portugal s second in two years, remained wide open given the large number of undecided voters.
Portugal s main centre-right party, formerly in opposition, won the most seats in Sunday s general election while support for the populist far-right Chega party surged, an exit poll showed.
Voters in Portugal went to the polls Sunday in an early election that could see the country join a shift to the right across Europe after eight years of Socialist
Portugal s main centre-right party, formerly in opposition, won the most seats in Sunday s general election while support for the populist far-right Chega party surged, an exit poll showed.