A center-right alliance led by the Social Democratic Party has won Portugal's general election, forming a minority government. A radical-right populist party surged in the voting and is seeking a role in governing the country.
Key Points
Center-left Socialist Party placed second
Chega party saw a significant increase in seats
Potential challenges for the incoming government
Pros
Center-right alliance won the election
Democratic Alliance set to form a minority government
Cons
Radical-right populist party Chega demanding a role in government