Very serious political situation has got a lot worse – former president
Former Portuguese president Cavaco Silva has said that the political situation in this country, which he described two months ago as “very dangerous”, has deteriorated since then “much more than
Portugal’s PM promotes “largest lithium deposits in Europe” during visit to South Korea
PM also “offers access to European and Portuguese-speaking markets with 500 million people” Prime minister António Costa has been promoting what he describes as “the largest lithium deposits in Europe”
PS Socialists’ environmental ‘Simplex’ hints at ‘worrying hidden agenda’
NGOs claim “reduction of protections” in new legislation favours economic operators The PAS platform for sustainable water, made up of a wide-ranging group of NGOs (see below) is mobilising against
“Democracy is not inevitable”, says defence chief Gouveia e Melo
If it fails, new generation of autocrats will take reins of power At a time of heightened political dissatisfaction – and some would say deterioration – Portugal’s chief of defence
PM brushes off probing questions as he visits factories in South Korea
Absolutely rejects Portugal’s image abroad affected by issues swirling Portugal’s prime minister said today it is important to wait for the end of the parliamentary commission of enquiry into the
President Marcelo appeals to citizens “not to forget gypsies in context of inflation”
Marking International Roma Day today, President of the Republic Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has called on citizens not to forget the Roma community in the current context of crisis, warning
CHEGA’s ‘great right wing world summit’ “a big headache for police”
Jair Bolsonaro, Matteo Slavini already confirmed; invites sent to Trump, Le Pen The presence in Lisbon of “various leaders of the world’s extreme right promises to be a big headache
Former prime minister asks Marcelo to “think about dissolving parliament”
Santana Lopes believes if nothing is done, system will enter “serious degradation” Former PSD prime minister Pedro Santana Lopes has put into words what a lot of people may be
Lisbon mayor vows city won’t be adhering to government’s plan for ‘coercive leasing’
“Obviously this plan won’t work…” Lisbon Mayor Carlos Moedas has said the city won’t be adhering to the government’s plan for the ‘coercive leasing’ of vacant habitable apartments in areas
CHEGA to organise right-wing summit in Lisbon
Portugal’s (current) 3rd political force, right wing party CHEGA, is organising a summit, to be held in Lisbon in May, to which various right-wing ‘leaders’ are expected to be invited










