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The right -wing government in Portugal collapsed late on Tuesday, when Prime Minister Luis Montenegro lost a vote on the confidence resulting from a scandal on his family work.
His defeat will lead to PortugalIn the third elections in less than four years, as the country faces pressure to increase defense spending, and shakes the rise in anti -migrants that have been active by the extremist right.
Monteneal, from The government of a fragile minority For 11 months, she was immersed in a storm due to his alleged failure to strip his share in legal consultations.
His government fell after the opposition socialists, the other left -wing and the extremist Chiga party voted against the Prime Minister in a proposal to confidence in Parliament, which he himself called last week.
“We have tried everything,” said Montenegro. “Although the country does not understand the reason we go to the elections [in May] In the midst of a very difficult international context, I think it is better to have a clear solution in the next two months instead of a year of constant instability. “
The epic strengthened the general perceptions of corruption on a large scale in Portuguese policy, as the former Prime Minister faced charges of graft.
Montenegro is planning to stand in the new elections and insists that he has not made any mistake.
The ousted Prime Minister, the head of the Democratic Alliance, established a company called Spinomeva in 2021 when he was out of politics. But he was placed in his defense by revealing that he transferred her ownership to his wife and children in 2022 – a step that critics said was not valid because, under Portuguese law, he and his wife chose to be a common owner of all the assets acquired after providing them.
Socialist opposition leader Pedro Nuno Santos accused the Black Montenegro of “receiving payments from companies” while the Prime Minister because Spencenfa agents continued to pay consultations.
When the Socialists threatened to hold a parliamentary investigation in the case last week, Montenegro said, “The country needs a political clarification” and announced that it would provide his government to vote for confidence.
However, the Prime Minister ended several hours after confusion, which seemed to have second ideas about a vote of confidence and tried to avoid this by providing limited time parliamentary investigation.
“The Black Montenek has used the debate to the victim of itself and put the entire responsibility on the socialists. The socialists’ refusal to accept a deal at the last minute will have some electoral risks. Monnegra’s chances also depend on any other news on the side of the prime minister regarding his income sources,” said Marina Costa Loubu, director of the Institute of Social Sciences at Lisbon.
Santos, the socialist leader, said: “What happened today in Parliament was a stigma. Everything was about games and maneuvering.”
Paula Espritto Santo, a professor of political science at Lisbon University, said Montenegro deal with matters badly by not selling or closing consultations when he became the party leader in 2022.
In recent weeks, she said: “He had the option to try to clarify everything, but he did not and has gone on the ice. It was not before the events. He interacted with the events.”
Last week, the wife of Monnegro transferred her shares in the company to the children of adult couple.
The last poll showed on Tuesday the Socialist Party jumped before late last week. The Socialists had 30.8 per cent of voting against M. of 25.8 percent, according to a forced survey of the weekly Diário de Noticias paper.
A new government will face immediate pressure to enhance defensive spending, as US President Donald Trump does not push against NATO members their fair share. Portugal spent about 1.6 percent of GDP on the defense last year, which is less than the NATO goal, which is 2 percent of to be raised. Trump said he wanted it Raise the target to 5 percent.
The struggle of the advertisement in order to achieve the parliamentary majority was greatly due Zeja ascendingAn extremist right -wing party that benefits from discontent with migration and corruption.
Montenegro excluded work with Chiga while he was in office and his lack of the majority means that he is unable to implement major reforms. Some tax cuts have approved the support of the Socialists and the adoption of the 2025 budget because the Socialists abstained.
Former Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa, the European Union Council President, now resigned in 2023. Pressure scandal This is still examined by prosecutors, although he was not accused of misconduct. José Sócrates, Prime Minister from 2005-2011, is waiting for trial for money laundering and forgery of documents. Both men deny that violations are committed.
This story was modified to clarify that Montenegro and his wife chose to own their assets jointly.