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Portugal's left-wing opposition topples minority government | Portugal's left-wing opposition topples minority government |
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Portugal's government has been toppled less than two weeks after taking power after left-wing opponents rejected its programme in parliament. | |
A centre-right coalition won the most votes in October's election but lost its overall majority. | |
A new leftist bloc has now voted 123 to 107 against the administration's programme, prompting its collapse. | A new leftist bloc has now voted 123 to 107 against the administration's programme, prompting its collapse. |
The move could lead to a new government led by the Socialist Party, likely to focus on alleviating austerity. | The move could lead to a new government led by the Socialist Party, likely to focus on alleviating austerity. |
The Socialists came second in the elections but have since forged agreements with the Left Bloc and the Communist Party, making an alternative coalition possible. | The Socialists came second in the elections but have since forged agreements with the Left Bloc and the Communist Party, making an alternative coalition possible. |
Portugal's President Anibal Cavaco Silva must decide either to ask the Socialists to form a new government, or to allow the incumbents to stay in charge until new elections are held. | Portugal's President Anibal Cavaco Silva must decide either to ask the Socialists to form a new government, or to allow the incumbents to stay in charge until new elections are held. |
Speaking during the debate in parliament, Socialist leader Antonio Costa said his proposed coalition would "guarantee conditions of stable governance". | Speaking during the debate in parliament, Socialist leader Antonio Costa said his proposed coalition would "guarantee conditions of stable governance". |
Pro- and anti-government supporters rallied outside parliament as the vote happened. | Pro- and anti-government supporters rallied outside parliament as the vote happened. |
Portugal was one of the countries hardest hit by the crisis in the eurozone, accepting an international bailout in exchange for sweeping cuts. | Portugal was one of the countries hardest hit by the crisis in the eurozone, accepting an international bailout in exchange for sweeping cuts. |
The current government has warned that the left-wing coalition risks turning Portugal into another Greece. | The current government has warned that the left-wing coalition risks turning Portugal into another Greece. |
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