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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Fernando Nobre, former independent candidate to the Presidency, greets during the celebrations of victory of the Social DEmocratic Party. Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Supporters of the Social-Democratic Party celebrate after the party wins the general elections. Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Supporters of the Social-Democratic Party celebrate after the party wins the general elections. Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Supporters of the Social-Democratic Party celebrate after the party wins the general elections. Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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  • Supporters of the Social-Democratic Party celebrate after the party wins the general elections. Pedro Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social-Democratic Party (center-right) won the general elections in Portugal with 38% of the voting and will be the next Prime-Minister in a time when the country will have to fulfill the agreement sign by the retiring Socialist Party with the IMF and the European Union for finantial aid. The new government will be a cohalition with the Christian Democratics to form a majority in the new parliament.
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