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 (European Portuguese: [ˈʃeɣɐ]; officially stylised as CHEGA!; lit. 'Enough!') is a national conservative, right-wing populist political party in...
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Chega Youth (acronym: JCH; stylized in capital letters) is a Portuguese partisan youth, with a populist, radical right, nationalist, conservative ideology...
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Chega Mais is a Brazilian telenovela that premiered on 3 March 1980 replacing Marron Glacê at the traditional 7 pm timeslot. It is created by Carlos Eduardo...
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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...
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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 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...
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undecideds (13.6%). With their inclusion results are: PS: 25.5%; AD: 24.3%; CHEGA: 12.2%; IL: 6.5%; BE: 5.2%; CDU: 3.3%; Livre: 3.0%; PAN: 1.7%; Others/Invalid:...
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Tal-e Chega (Persian: تل چگا, also Romanized as Tal-e Chegā; also known as Tal-e Chegāh, Tolchegāh, Tal Chekā and Tal Cheqā) is a village in Kuh Mareh...
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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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André Ventura (category Chega politicians)
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 is the debut album by Brazilian musician João Gilberto and is often credited as the first bossa nova album. The title can be translated...
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that the Social Democratic Party reached an understanding with Chega regarding names. Chega leader André Ventura announced the "deal" to the media, but several...
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Marta Martins da Silva (category Chega politicians)
elected to the Assembly of the Republic as a representative of the right-wing CHEGA party. Silva was born in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon on 25 September...
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Rita Matias (category Chega politicians)
Republic of Portugal representing the right-wing Chega party. She was the only woman out of 12 members of Chega elected in the 2022 Portuguese legislative election...
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Next Madeiran regional election (section CHEGA)
votes against, from PS, JPP and Chega member Magna Costa, and four abstentions by IL and the three members from Chega. Nuno Morna, regional party leader...
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by the duo Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes, "Outra Vez" and "Chega de Saudade", which were accompanied by João Gilberto's guitar. It was the...
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Pedro Pinto (politician) (category Chega politicians)
1, 1977) is a Portuguese journalist, businessman and politician of the Chega party and a member of the Assembly of the Republic for Faro since 2022....
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Cheqa Jangeh (redirect from Chega Janga)
چقاجنگه), also rendered as Chaqa Janga, Chegha Changa, Cheqa Jenga, Chega Janga, Chega Jangeh, or Cheqa Jengay, may refer to: Cheqa Jangeh-ye Olya Cheqa...
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The Ballroom (redirect from Chega de Saudade (film))
The Ballroom (Portuguese: Chega de Saudade) is a 2007 Brazilian-French romantic drama film directed by Laís Bodanzky. The action is set in a dance hall...
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Maria José Aguiar (politician) (category Chega politicians)
right-wing CHEGA party. Aguiar was born on 20 December 1968. She obtained a degree in visual education and became a schoolteacher. Aguiar joined CHEGA and became...
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dissidentes do PSD e da IL nas listas do Chega". Jornal de Notícias. Retrieved 2024-01-28. "Manuel Magno encabeça lista do Chega após saída de Maló de Abreu". Notícias...
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Chega (Persian: چگا) is a village in, and the capital of, Hajji Bakhtiar Rural District of the Central District of Chavar County, Ilam province, Iran...
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Retrieved 10 July 2009. "De 2010 a 2022, população brasileira cresce 6,5% e chega a 203,1 milhões | Agência de Notícias". Agência de Notícias - IBGE (in Brazilian...
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and People's Monarchist Party (PPM), with the parliamentary support of CHEGA since late 2020. The Liberal Initiative (IL) initially supported the PSD...
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António Pinto Pereira (category Chega politicians)
a Portuguese lawyer, professor, media commentator and politician of the Chega who has served as a member of the Assembly of the Republic for the Coimbra...
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Caesar DePaço (section Allegations involving Chega)
in America, DePaço is not an American citizen. He once donated money to CHEGA!, a right-wing political party in Portugal. Following his tenure as the...
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António Tânger Corrêa (category Chega politicians)
Portugal. He is the first Vice President of the Portuguese political party Chega, led by André Ventura. Tânger Corrêa was elected a Member of the European...
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led her party's list to victory. The major defeated in the election was CHEGA (CH), gathering less than 10 percent and winning just two seats, a result...
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for another reason: Gilberto accompanied Cardoso on guitar on the tracks "Chega de Saudade" and "Outra Vez", these being the first recordings of the so-called...
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