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Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro’s government is facing a precarious situation after surviving two no-confidence motions in parliament. The latest challenge came amid allegations that Montenegro benefited financially while in office. Although the Socialist Party and Chega Party abstained from voting, preventing the opposition’s no-confidence motion from passing, the government now faces a high-risk confidence vote next week. If the government fails to secure parliamentary support, Montenegro’s administration could collapse, plunging Portugal into political uncertainty.
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