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Portugal president Cavaco Silva rejects early vote | Portugal president Cavaco Silva rejects early vote |
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Portuguese President Anibal Cavaco Silva has rejected opposition parties' demands for an early election. | |
"The current government has all the authority to exercise its functions," he said in a televised address. | "The current government has all the authority to exercise its functions," he said in a televised address. |
He also urged all main parties to reach a compromise that would allow Portugal to see out its bailout period next year without needing a second bailout. | |
Portugal was plunged into political crisis when the finance and foreign ministers resigned last week. | Portugal was plunged into political crisis when the finance and foreign ministers resigned last week. |
Vitor Gaspar was seen as the architect of austerity and quit because of a lack of support for his approach. | |
Foreign Minister Paulo Portas was unhappy with the extent of the austerity measures needed to comply with the conditions set in the 78bn euros ($102bn; £67bn) bailout received in May 2011. | |
The austerity cuts are widely blamed for keeping Portugal in recession over the past two years, angering trade unions and left-wing parties and causing a wave of street protests. | The austerity cuts are widely blamed for keeping Portugal in recession over the past two years, angering trade unions and left-wing parties and causing a wave of street protests. |
'National salvation' | 'National salvation' |
On Sunday, Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho put together a deal between his Social Democratic party and its junior partner, the centre-right Popular Party (CDS-PP). | On Sunday, Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho put together a deal between his Social Democratic party and its junior partner, the centre-right Popular Party (CDS-PP). |
In his televised statement, President Cavaco Silva did not give explicit backing to the government reshuffle, which involves CDS-PP leader Paulo Portas coming back into the cabinet as deputy prime minister. | |
But he said adhering to opposition demands for early elections would be "extremely negative" for Portugal's credibility - which he said had been hit by the finance and foreign ministers' resignations with one year left before the end of Portugal's bailout terms. | |
He instead urged the ruling coalition parties to put aside their differences and reach a broad agreement with the opposition Socialists on holding elections after Portugal exits the bailout period. | He instead urged the ruling coalition parties to put aside their differences and reach a broad agreement with the opposition Socialists on holding elections after Portugal exits the bailout period. |
"I will give my firm support to this deal, which in the current context of emergency truly represents a commitment of national salvation," he said. | "I will give my firm support to this deal, which in the current context of emergency truly represents a commitment of national salvation," he said. |
This was, he said, essential to reduce the risk of Portugal's having to seek a second bailout. | This was, he said, essential to reduce the risk of Portugal's having to seek a second bailout. |
After two years of recession, unemployment stands at over 17.5%, with thousands of more highly educated people seeking work abroad. | |
The economy is expected to contract by 2.3% this year. | The economy is expected to contract by 2.3% this year. |
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