Portugal's Government Toppled in No-Confidence Vote After One Year in Power

Thu Jun 26 2025 01:00:12 GMT+0300 (Eastern European Summer Time)
Portugal's Government Toppled in No-Confidence Vote After One Year in Power

Parliamentary vote forces new elections, marking a turbulent period in Portuguese politics.


The recent no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's government exposes ongoing volatility in Portugal’s political landscape.

Portugal's Parliament voted on Tuesday to dissolve Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's government due to a no-confidence motion, resulting in the need for fresh elections — the third such election in over three years. Montenegro's government, formed just a year ago, was inherently unstable, governing without a majority and recently embroiled in controversy over alleged business conflicts.

President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa announced potential elections could be held as early as May. Montenegro's Democratic Alliance, a coalition of right-leaning parties, had garnered only 29 percent of the vote in the previous election held in March 2024, leaving it short of creating a significant governing coalition. Behind them, the Socialist Party followed closely, while the fast-rising Chega party secured 18 percent, marking their emergence on the political scene.

The instability escalated following reports about Montenegro's ties to a family-owned real estate firm, which had connections to a casino operator relying on government decisions. Although Montenegro claimed he had divested from the company before he took office, opposition leaders raised alarms about potential conflicts of interest, leading to the ousting of the government.

While the Socialist Party, which managed the country between 2015 and 2024, and Chega are poised to capitalize on the conservatives' fallout, both parties face scrutiny over their own missteps. Notably, a Chega representative faced charges for theft and another for charges tarnishing the party's reputation for law and order, resulting in their expulsions.

Former Prime Minister António Costa of the Socialist Party, who secured a parliamentary majority in January 2022, was forced to resign in late 2023 amid investigations into government-corruption ties. Although Costa has not faced any criminal charges and now serves as president of the European Council, this backdrop contributes to the ongoing turbulence that defines Portugal's current political climate.

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