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Exit polls show Portugal's centre-right ahead in election, far-right key
Reuters ^ | 3/10/24 | NA

Posted on 03/10/2024 1:47:58 PM PDT by Redmen4ever

Portugal's centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) was poised to win the most votes in Sunday's parliamentary election...

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TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aliancademocratica; chega; portugal
The conservative Democratic Alliance finished first, and the socialists second. Finishing a strong third is Chega, the populist-right party. The conservatives + populists + libertarians together total a substantial majority. Let's see (#1) how the actual vote and seat-allocation turn out and (#2) if these parties can forge an agreement among themselves.
1 posted on 03/10/2024 1:47:58 PM PDT by Redmen4ever
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To: Redmen4ever

Sadly, as usual in Europe (and you can see them posting here), Europeans simply CANNOT hold their noses and vote for the “Hard Right” even though the vast majority of Europeans agree with what the “Hard Right” says (as in keeping DEIs in the closet and limiting immigration).

Instead they hope that a ‘center-right’ party will do the same, but the fact that they have the term “center” in their name means that they will, again, be the bitch of the Biden Administration, and George Soros.


2 posted on 03/10/2024 2:00:46 PM PDT by BobL (Trump gets my vote, even if I have to write him in; Millions of others will do the same)
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