Socrates Wins however Loses Majority in Portugal, Exit Polls Show (Update 1)
Sept. 27 (Bloomberg, By Anabela Reis) --
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates’s Socialist Party won the most votes in the country’s parliamentary elections, while losing its majority, exit polls showed.
The Socialists took between 36.2 percent and 40.4 percent, according to polls reported by SIC television channel and 36 percent to 40 percent, according to polls reported by state- owned RTP1. The Social Democrats, led by Manuela Ferreira Leite, received between 26.9 percent and 30.7 percent, according to SIC, and 25 percent to 29 percent, according to RTP1.
The projections showed the Socialists getting between 99 and 103 seats in parliament, less than the 116 seats needed for a majority. It won 121 seats in the 2005. Manuela Ferreira Leite’s Social Democrats may get between 74 to 77 seats today.
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