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Portugal PM's centre-right AD takes early lead in election

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Posted on May 18, 2025

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Portugal's Centre-Right Democratic Alliance Leads Early in Election

LISBON (Reuters) -Portugal's ruling centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) took an early lead in Sunday's parliamentary election, garnering over 38% of the vote with more than 10% of the ballots counted, official electoral data showed.

Early tallies can be unreliable as results from smaller municipalities come in first while ballots in large cities such as Lisbon and Porto are counted towards the end.

In the previous election in March 2024, the AD won the election with around 29% of the vote, leading to a minority government that collapsed a year later. To win an outright majority, a party needs to garner at least 42% of the votes.

The Socialist party trailed far behind on just over 23%, nearly tied with the far-right Chega, with whom AD leader Luis Montenegro refuses to make any deals, on 22.7%.

Business-friendly Liberal Initiative (IL), a party some analysts see as a potential coalition ally of the AD, was on just 3.1% of the vote.

(Reporting by Andrei Khalip, editing by Catarina Demony)

Key Takeaways

  • Democratic Alliance leads with 38% of votes counted.
  • Early results may change as larger cities report.
  • AD previously won with 29% in March 2024.
  • Socialist party trails with just over 23%.
  • AD leader refuses deals with far-right Chega.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of the vote did the Democratic Alliance receive?
The Democratic Alliance (AD) garnered over 38% of the vote in the early election results.
How did the Socialist party perform in the election?
The Socialist party trailed behind with just over 23% of the vote, nearly tied with the far-right Chega party.
What was the outcome of the previous election for the AD?
In the previous election in March 2024, the AD won with around 29% of the vote, leading to a minority government that collapsed a year later.
What is the position of the Liberal Initiative in the election?
The Liberal Initiative (IL) was on just 3.1% of the vote and is seen by some analysts as a potential coalition ally of the AD.
Why might early election tallies be considered unreliable?
Early tallies can be unreliable because results from smaller municipalities are counted first, while ballots from larger cities like Lisbon and Porto are counted later.

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