2This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by exploring the economic and political context in which the election took place, the opinion polls, party positions and campaign issues, the results and, finally, the process that led to the formation of the first Socialist minority government supported by far-left parties. Due to this outcome, despite the relative majority of the votes obtained by the incumbent centre-right coalition, we argue that this election result cannot be interpreted as a victory of austerity, but rather as the first step towards contract parliamentarism in Portugal.partially_openopenDe Giorgi E; Santana-Pereira JDe Giorgi, E; Santana-Pereira,
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This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by e...
This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by e...
The Portuguese legislative election of October 4th 2015 is particularly relevant to students of Euro...
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The elections on 4 October 2015 ushered in a changed parliamentary scenario which seems to herald a ...
The 2005 legislative elections were a momentous event in Portuguese democracy. This was so in almost...
Portugal will hold legislative elections later this year. Patrícia Calca writes on the lead up to th...
The governing centre-right coalition in Portugal won parliamentary elections on 4 October, but lost ...
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Portugal held elections on 4 October, with the governing centre-right coalition winning the election...
Portugal held parliamentary elections on 4 October, with the ruling centre-right coalition led by Pr...
In 2015, for the first time in the history of Portuguese democracy, radical left parties relinquishe...
Considering the potential impact of the economic crisis, the main goal of the article is to ascertai...
2siHow do parties that have long been confined to opposition behave once they take the decision to ...
Portugal was one of the countries hardest hit by the Eurozone crisis, yet in contrast to countries s...
This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by e...
This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by e...
The Portuguese legislative election of October 4th 2015 is particularly relevant to students of Euro...
The present article analyses the 5 June 2011, parliamentary elections in Portugal, and begins by int...
The elections on 4 October 2015 ushered in a changed parliamentary scenario which seems to herald a ...
The 2005 legislative elections were a momentous event in Portuguese democracy. This was so in almost...
Portugal will hold legislative elections later this year. Patrícia Calca writes on the lead up to th...
The governing centre-right coalition in Portugal won parliamentary elections on 4 October, but lost ...
[Excerpt] The consecutive political earthquakes brought about by the electoral results in Greece in ...
Portugal held elections on 4 October, with the governing centre-right coalition winning the election...
Portugal held parliamentary elections on 4 October, with the ruling centre-right coalition led by Pr...
In 2015, for the first time in the history of Portuguese democracy, radical left parties relinquishe...
Considering the potential impact of the economic crisis, the main goal of the article is to ascertai...
2siHow do parties that have long been confined to opposition behave once they take the decision to ...
Portugal was one of the countries hardest hit by the Eurozone crisis, yet in contrast to countries s...