Published online first June 2022The Portuguese elections of early 2022 took place during the most severe wave of COVID-19 infections in Portugal. Nevertheless, the pandemic was not the most important issue in the campaign. Although opinion polls forecast a narrow election, the Socialists gained their second absolute majority in history. The electoral results marked a breakthrough for the radical right and Liberals. Every other traditional party had its worst electoral night in democratic history. The Christian Democrats and the Greens ended up exiting the parliament. The 2022 general elections saw the Socialists rise to dominance and the end of the Portuguese exceptionalism in keeping the radical right at arm’s length.N/
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This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by e...
The minority government of the PS, supported by three written agreements for a majority of leftists ...
The governing centre-right coalition in Portugal won parliamentary elections on 4 October, but lost ...
The 2005 legislative elections were a momentous event in Portuguese democracy. This was so in almost...
Despite the low mobilization of citizenry, the lack of any strong electoral competition and conseque...
Portugal was one of the countries hardest hit by the Eurozone crisis, yet in contrast to countries s...
In 2015, Portugal entered a new political cycle with the main actors being the left-wing parties und...
The 2011 Portuguese election took place under extraordinary conditions: the EU–ECB–IMF troika had ju...
On 10 November, the minority government in Portugal led by Pedro Passos Coelho, which had taken powe...
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2This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by ...
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Citation information: the chapters of this book were originally published in South European Society ...
In 2015, for the first time in the history of Portuguese democracy, radical left parties relinquishe...
This article provides an overview of the Portuguese legislative election held on 4 October 2015 by e...
The minority government of the PS, supported by three written agreements for a majority of leftists ...