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Portugal's caretaker government plans to expel some 18,000 foreigners living in the country without authorization, a minister ...
Incumbent Prime Minister and leader of the center-right Social Democratic Party Luis Montenegro shares a laugh with a vendor ...
A government minister says Portugal’s caretaker government plans to expel some 18,000 foreigners living in the country ...
Portugal's political landscape is increasingly marked by populist and nationalist rhetoric, driven in part by public anxiety over migration and economic challenges. Chega, once considered a fringe ...
The expulsions come at a time in Portuguese politics when populist and nationalist rhetoric has gained traction amid public ...
The country has set up a rapid response system to help monitor and report dubious claims and trends linked to the elections. ...
Portugal's government plans to expel about 18,000 undocumented migrants. This action comes before the general election in May ...
Portugal’s caretaker government announced ... led by his conservative Social Democratic Party, lost a confidence vote in Parliament and stood down. What led to the government's collapse?
Portugal announces expulsion of 18,000 foreigners ahead of election - A government minister says Portugal’s caretaker ...
Incumbent Prime Minister and leader of the Social Democratic Party Luis Montenegro, waits for the start of an election TV debate with opposition leader Pedro Nuno Santos, Socialist Party secretary ...
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