🗞️Portugal’s new government aims to outmanoeuvre radical populist rivals
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Portugal’s new government aims to outmanoeuvre radical populist rivals
2024-04-02
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(from Feedburner Euronews)
Portugal's center-right minority government began its term on Tuesday, facing challenges and opportunities after a radical right party's popularity surged.
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