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Andre Ventura, leader of Portugal's far-right Chega party casts his vote in the general election. Final opinion polls show the centre-right Democratic Alliance narrowly ahead of the Socialist Party but short of an outright majority in parliament, which could make the far-right party Chega a kingmaker for forming a governing coalition. IMAGES
As Portugal holds elections, Rui Rio, leader of Portugal's centre-right opposition, the Social Democratic Party (PSD) casts his vote in Porto. IMAGES
Portuguese far-right Chega party leader, Andre Ventura, votes in a close-fought general election, with no party expected to garner a majority in parliament in a fragmented political landscape that could see the far right make huge gains. Founded in 2019, Chega, or "Enough", won one seat in parliament that same year, a first for a far-right party since the end of Portugal's dictatorship. IMAGES
Centrist Yesh Atid party leader Yair casts his vote at a polling station in Tel Aviv. He's a former prime-time news anchor once known largely for his chiselled good looks, but Israel's Yair Lapid has become one of the strongest challengers to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. IMAGES
Anti-lslam leader Geert Wilders, whose Freedom Party (PVV) is the second biggest in the Dutch parliament, casts his vote on the final day of a coronavirus-dominated election. IMAGES
Spanish Popular Party leader Pablo Casado casts his vote in the country's fourth general election in as many years amid heightened tensions over Catalonia's separatist push. IMAGES of Casado voting
Spain's centre-right Ciudadanos party holds a rally in Barcelona. Spain will hold a repeat general election on Sunday, its fourth in four years, in a further sign of chronic political instability since the parliament began fragmenting in December 2015. 39-year-old Albert Rivera's Ciudadanos party entered the national parliament in 2015, pledging to wipe out the traditional left-right divide. IMAGES