Portugal gears up for its third early general election in three years.
Political parties wrap up campaigns in Lisbon ahead of Sunday’s vote.
Polls forecast a fragmented outcome with no clear majority expected.
The ruling centre-right Democratic Alliance is expected to lead in the election.
Questions linger about forming a stable government post-election.
Growing support for the far-right Chega party adds to the uncertainty.
Chega’s rise raises concerns about the country’s political landscape.
Portugal faces challenges in achieving political consensus and stability.
The election result will have significant implications for the country’s future governance.