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The Socialists, though their electoral performance had been disappointing, had other options. If they were willing to form an alliance with the radical Left Bloc, Portugal’s equivalent of Syriza, and the ex-Communist Unitary Democratic Coalition, they had a majority. Pulling off this alignment would require a break with the taboos of the cold war and the conventions of Portuguese democracy since the end of dictatorship in the 1970s.
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