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Added on the 08/03/2024 16:35:15 - Copyright : AFPTV - First 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
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
President of the centre-right Social-Democratic Party Partido Social Democrata (PSD) since May 2022, Luis Montenegro holds his final rally ahead of the March 10 general election. The 51-year-old led its parliamentary group when it was in power from 2011 to 2015 and imposed severe austerity measures. Despite the far right's potential for depriving the PSD of a parliamentary majority, Luis Montenegro has insisted he will not accept entering into a coalition with Chega. IMAGES
Kardzaki (Bulgaria), Jul 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Vassil Donev) The leader of the Bulgarian Citizens for European Development party, Bokyo Borissov, held a rally in the city of Kardzaki ahead of the parliamentary elections this Sunday, July 11. FOOTAGE OF THE RALLY IN KARDZAKI, BULGARIA
Skopje, Jul 10 (EFE/EPA).- The leader of the ruling SDSM party and North Macedonia's former Prime Minister Zoran Zaev addresses on Friday held an election campaign rally in Skopje. North Macedonia will hold elections on 15 July. (Camera: GJORGI LICOVSKI). SHOT LIST: LEADER OF THE RULING SDSM PARTY ZORAN ZAEV DURING A CAMPAIGN RALLY IN SKOPJE, REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA.