Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Portugal’s President, signed a decree on Monday, January 15. This act dissolves the nation’s parliament. It also sets March 10 as the date for new legislative elections. This rule appears in the official state journal today. It confirms what the President announced on November 9. This followed a political crisis sparked […]
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