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'''Portogala Unido''' ({{wp|Portuguese}}: ''Portogala Unido'', '''PU''') is the {{wp|Major party|major}} {{wp|Liberal conservatism|liberal-conservative}} [[List of political parties in Portogala|political party in Portogala.]] The PU has governed Portogala since 2022 under the leadership of Prime Minister [[Diana de Oliveira Salazar]]. It is generally described to sit on the {{wp|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} of the {{wp|political spectrum}}, even though some place it more to the {{wp|Right-wing politics|right}} because of its more traditional outlook on social issues.
'''Portogala Unido''' ({{wp|Portuguese}}: ''Portogala Unido'', '''PU''') is the {{wp|Major party|major}} {{wp|Liberal conservatism|liberal-conservative}} [[List of political parties in Portogala|political party in Portogala.]] The PU has governed Portogala since 2022 under the leadership of Prime Minister [[Diana de Oliveira Salazar]]. It is generally described to sit on the {{wp|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} of the {{wp|political spectrum}} as it promotes {{wp|Economic liberalism|economically liberal}} policies, even though some place it more to the {{wp|Right-wing politics|right}} because of its more traditional outlook on social issues.

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Portogala United

Portogala Unido
AbbreviationPU
LeaderAntonio de Oliveira Salazar
Deputy LeaderMartim Cortoza
FounderAntonio de Oliveira Salazar
FoundedFebruary 3, 2001 (2001-02-03)
HeadquartersSalazaria
Youth wingYoung Portogala
Membership (2023)567,000
IdeologyLiberal conservatism
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
Colors  Blue
Parliament
60 / 150
Senate
6 / 12
Heads of Regions
4 / 6

Portogala Unido (Portuguese: Portogala Unido, PU) is the major liberal-conservative political party in Portogala. The PU has governed Portogala since 2022 under the leadership of Prime Minister Diana de Oliveira Salazar. It is generally described to sit on the centre-right of the political spectrum as it promotes economically liberal policies, even though some place it more to the right because of its more traditional outlook on social issues.