The incumbent prime minister Pedro Passos Coelho and deputy prime minister Paulo Portas are to keep their posts, as are several of the ministers from the previous government.
How long the new government is going to last is another question as the centre-right coalition lost its parliamentary majority in the 4 October elections, but the left-wing parties, who could form a majority, still have not come to an agreement.
The election result and dictatatorship by prime minister Pedro Passos Coelho and deputy prime minister Paulo Portas. Deciding who should be the (next new government! "Should be a warning" to all Portuguese citizens.
The European Union is not a Democracy it is a condition being imposed on the population.
What you have - is a coalition of losers joining forces to get rid of the popular majority winners. To obtain what they (lost at the ballot box!
Be warned!
This is a repeat of Greek elections and Ireland, The European Union did not like the results and forced through new elections to get the desired result.
NOT WHAT "YOU WANTED".
Now Portugal will be plunged into depths of poverty and starvation to FEED the EU BANKSTERS.
You need to stop the EU Dictators now!
By Gordan Finch from UK on 28 Oct 2015, 11:05