LISBON - The attorney general announced on Wednesday that the Public Prosecutor's Office has opened a preventive ...
taking care of this fine Palace and of the people who live here or are received here. For my part, I express to you my sincere gratitude, wishing you every success in your respective duties.
Portugal will elect a new parliament as early as May 18 following the collapse of Luís Montenegro's conservative minority ...
That means Portugal will hold its third snap ballot in three years, and kick off an electoral marathon: Two months after the ...
Portugal's President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa addresses the nation from Belém Palace to announce his decision to to dissolve parliament triggering snap general elections.
Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, left, speaks with Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, second left, during a meeting of the council of state at the Belem presidential palace in ...
Portugal looks likely to go to the polls for the third time in three years, outgoing prime minister Luis Montenegro indicated on Wednesday, after talks with the country's president.
Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, second right, sits next to Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, left, ...
Portugal's president was on Wednesday holding talks with political leaders on whether to call fresh elections, after Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's government lost a vote of no confidence.
Here you'll find the Jerónimos Monastery, the Belém Tower, the Discoveries Monument, the Belém Palace (the official residence of Portugal's president), the Coleção Berardo Museum as ...
Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, left, speaks with Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, right, during a meeting of the council of state at the Belem presidential palace in ...