And here comes "the day the government could fall," as the Lisbon daily. Parliament, where the minority government has to decide on 23 March on the budget austerity of socialist Prime Minister. Socrates has already announced he would seek early elections if his program was not adopted, even though he was welcomed by the Commission and the European Central Bank.
After Ireland, the Portuguese government would be the second to fall in Europe because of the crisis.
After Ireland, the Portuguese government would be the second to fall in Europe because of the crisis.
- Here we go: Iceland, Greece, Ireland, now Portugal: Who's next and where will it end ? (30/03/2011)
- Portugal sets snap general election for June 5 (01/04/2011)
- Portugal PM: opposition must show alternative measures (29/03/2011)
- Portugal rejects EU bailout but looks at Brazilian handout (31/03/2011)
- Pressure on Portugal grows after deficit overshoot target (31/03/2011)
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