Portugal’s centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) won Sunday’s snap election but fell short of a majority, provisional results showed, with the centre-left Socialists and far-right Chega vying for second place. The vote, Portugal’s third in three years, followed PM Luis Montenegro’s failure to secure confidence after opposition scrutiny of his family’s consultancy dealings.
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