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Montenegro Defends Government Support Distribution
Prime Minister Luís Montenegro contested claims that government support is failing to reach citizens. He stated that funds are available within the CCDRs but said that simplified processes must be evaluated with rigor.
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Housing Recovery Credit Approvals Reach 7,000
Approximately 7,000 applications for housing recovery have been approved out of 35,000 total applications submitted. Additionally, over 7,700 of the 8,400 business credit line applications are currently in operation.
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Portugal Approves Credit Moratoriums For Storm Victims
A moratorium providing support to companies in Portugal will be extended for an additional 12 months following its expiration at the end of this month. Jorge Valar, president of the community of municipalities in the Leiria region, described the government decision as fundamental. However, the measure may increase costs due to ongoing interest payments on loans that will now conclude one year later. Opposition parties criticized the plan, specifically citing a lack of clear targets and financing guarantees. Prime Minister Luis Montenegro faced criticism from the opposition during the session. The debate follows the presentation of the PTRR yesterday. The Portuguese government announced a 12-month extension of a temporary moratorium for companies affected by storms that occurred in January. Prime Minister Luisito Clube announced the measure in the Assembly of the Republic.
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Portuguese Author Antonio Lobo Antunes Dies At 83
Portuguese physician and writer Antonio Lobo Antunes died in Lisbon at the age of 83. He passed away in early March. His body of work is described as a chronicle of Portuguese history. He spent his life writing a single novel in more than 30 different versions.
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Portugal Rail Service Contract Ends In 2029
The public service contract for CP, Portugal's national rail operator, is set to expire in 2029.
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Corruption Convictions Rising In Portugal
Data from the National Anti-Corruption Mechanism shows 328 people and companies were convicted of crimes in 2022. Convictions increased to 526 in 2023, with 167 individuals receiving prison sentences. Most convictions were related to the crime of money laundering.
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Centeno Identifies Demographics As Europe's Main Economic Challenge
Former Bank of Portugal Governor Centeno stated at a forum that demographics represent Europe's primary economic problem. He also addressed labor market issues during the discussion.
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Portugal Reviews Emergency Communication System
Francisco Brito, president of the Association, stated that Starlink internet devices are being contracted to improve future emergency responses. The devices may not arrive before the upcoming fire season as procurement is still ongoing. The government plan includes modernizing technological infrastructure and computer equipment alongside staff training. The NAFRO has not received information regarding who will fund the required training, though it expects government support. The Portuguese government has failed to produce results from a task force created to address recurring wildfire and power outage issues. Since 2006, 720 million euros have been spent on various plans that failed to prevent the June 2017 and October 2017 fires, as well as the April 2025 blackout. A working group was established to provide responses within 90 days, but 12 months have passed without visible results.
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Portugal Revises 2026 Budget Targets
Portugal's Finance Minister Miranda Sarmento has set specific budget surplus targets for the coming weeks. The targets are expected to fluctuate by 0.1 to 0.2 percentage points depending on storm-related economic impacts. Economy Minister Castro Almeida dismissed opposition criticisms of the government's economic presentation as mere propaganda. Almeida stated he has not heard specific criticisms of concrete measures from party leaders. The report indicates a lower economic growth forecast and a projected budget deficit. Additionally, the report notes that irrigation prices are set to rise by 60 million euros, following farmer complaints regarding 20 million euros in costs. The Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs summoned the Israeli ambassador to demand explanations regarding tensions involving Hezbollah.
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Portuguese Socialist Party Fails To Propose Ombudsman Alternative
The Socialist Party (PS) has not yet indicated a name for the Justice Ombudsman position. A meeting of the parliamentary leaders' conference concluded without the PS presenting an alternative to Tiago Antunes. Antunes is the former Secretary of State whose previous nomination was rejected. The party's inability to provide a candidate follows the rejection of Antunes' candidacy. The previous candidate failed to secure the required two-thirds majority of votes from deputies. Consequently, the Constitutional Court continues to seek a candidate for the role. Francisco Figueira, spokesperson for the conference of leaders, confirmed the lack of progress following the meeting. The meeting regarding the Social Constitution was scheduled for May 7.
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