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Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro announced on Wednesday he would submit his government to a confidence vote, risking its dismissal as opposition parties have vowed to reject it. The crisis stems from a consultancy firm owned by Montenegro's family, which the opposition alleges has profited from contracts with private companies. Montenegro denies any conflict of interest, but the opposition says he has received payments from companies while in office.
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