Portugal's Prime Minister Luís Montenegro is expected to lose a confidence vote, leading to a potential third general election in three years. The opposition has raised concerns over Montenegro's business dealings, particularly regarding his company Spinumviva. Despite recent efforts to show governmental activity, the political landscape is shifting, with the Socialists gaining ground in polls. The situation is complicated by scandals affecting the far-right Chega party and a reluctance among major parties to push for a snap election. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)