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...Luís Montenegro is set to become Portugal’s first centre-right prime minister in more than eight years but will lead a fragile minority government after he shunned a potential far-right partner....
...It was foiled and Portugal thereafter took a more moderate path....
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...Portugal’s far-right Chega party, which cemented its place as the third force in national politics in Sunday’s general election, has decried an effort by the country’s two mainstream parties to keep it out...
...But it also pitches Portugal into a period of political uncertainty and potential instability....
...Armindo Monteiro, president of CIP, Portugal’s main business lobby, said the party was “bad for democracy”....
...Portugal’s accession to the EU in 1986 heralded an era of growth....
...Charlie Metcalfe Lisbon, Portugal...
...Miguel MonjardinoVisiting Professor of Geopolitics Institute for Political StudiesCatholic University of Portugal Angra do Heroísmo, Azores, Portugal...
...Portugal is a country of emigrants, but only 106,000 of its citizens live in Spain — against 1.2mn in France. Spain’s stance on Portugal is more about blithe indifference....
...Portugal’s parliament approved a budget on Wednesday that will eliminate tax benefits for expats, but included a delay that gives some foreigners more time to apply for the fiscal advantages....
...In Europe, countries including Greece, Spain and Portugal joined the club about three decades later, in some cases to prop up flagging property markets....
...He added: “To those who want to invest in Portugal, I say that your investment is welcomed.”...
...But the prosecutors’ critics accuse them of being overzealous and naive — and needlessly wrecking Portugal’s hard-earned reputation as a magnet for foreign capital....
...Today, our Iberia correspondent explains why Portugal’s graft-tainted António Costa is down but not necessarily out, and Brussels colleagues have news of measures to better protect Europe’s furry friends...
...Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece have collectively added more than €200bn of gross domestic product — more than the entire Portuguese economy — in price-adjusted terms over the past six years, while Germany...
...Portugal’s president has called a snap general election for March next year, following the shock resignation of Prime Minister António Costa....
...Portugal’s president called a snap general election in March next year, following the shock resignation of prime minister António Costa....
...At The Happiness Camp Foundation in Portugal, meeting rooms carried labels such as “Playful Pitstop” and “Dopamine Hub”....
...Portugal’s central bank governor Mário Centeno has been cleared of wrongdoing by an ethics committee after he was proposed as the next prime minister by Socialist premier António Costa, who quit last week...
...Outline the impact that underemployment of migrants has on the individual and the country Explain why Portugal is a success story for migrant employment Alasdair Monteith, Gordonstoun...
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...Language is likely to also play a role in Portugal’s success. Like Santos, many of Portugal’s immigrants already speak fluent Portuguese, with a large share migrating from Brazil and lusophone Africa....
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