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Chega (Portuguese: [ˈʃeɣɐ];
officially stylised as
CHEGA!; lit. 'Enough!') is a
national conservative, right-wing
populist political party in Portugal...
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Chega may
refer to:
Chega, Iran, a
village Chega (political party), a
political party in
Portugal Chega!, a
report by the
Commission for Reception, Truth...
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Chega de Saudade" (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃeɡɐ dʒi sawˈdadʒi]), also
known as "No More Blues", is a
bossa nova song. It is
often considered the...
- from PS, JPP and
Chega member Magna Costa, and four
abstentions by IL and the
three members from
Chega. On 6
November 2024,
Chega presented a motion...
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Chega" is a song
recorded by
Italian singer Gaia. It was
released on 16
March 2020
through Sony
Music Italy, as the lead
single from her
debut studio...
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Chega (Korean: 박제가; Hanja: 朴齊家;
November 5, 1750–1805) was a
Korean philosopher. He was of the
school of
Practical learning (Silhak) in the late Joseon...
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former sports pundit, and
founder of the right-wing
populist political party Chega.
Ventura was
affiliated with the
Social Democratic Party (PSD)
until 2018...
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Chega de
Saudade may
refer to:
Chega de Saudade, a 1958
Bossa Nova song by João
Gilberto Chega de
Saudade (album), a 1959
album by João
Gilberto Chega...
- right-wing
populist party coalition in Portugal,
formed by the
political party Chega, the People's
Monarchist Party, and the
Citizenship and
Christian Democracy...
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undecideds (15.4%). With
their inclusion results are: PS: 24.4%; AD: 23.0%;
CHEGA: 14.5%; IL: 5.7%; CDU: 5.0%; Livre: 4.3%; PAN: 2.9%; BE: 2.5%; Others/Invalid:...