Summary:
Luís Montenegro criticizes the alliance between PS and Chega
Censure motion led to the fall of Albuquerque in Madeira
PSD continues to challenge the Socialist Party despite their previous support
Prime Minister to review 2000 measures taken since April
Growing Political Tensions
In recent debates, the discourse has intensified regarding the State Budget, highlighting a significant political divide. Despite the Socialist Party (PS) enabling the political survival of Luís Montenegro, the Social Democratic Party (PSD) continues to criticize the socialists for their alliance with Chega. During the PSD's Christmas dinner, Montenegro condemned the 'combined approach' between PS and Chega, aimed at undermining government proposals while supporting each other in the Assembly of the Republic and in Madeira.
Recent Developments
Montenegro's statements come in light of the censure motion that led to the downfall of Albuquerque in Madeira, showcasing the growing collaboration between PS and Chega to challenge government initiatives. The Prime Minister has promised to evaluate the 2000 measures implemented by the government since April, although he has yet to discuss the implications of the government’s fall in Madeira with Albuquerque.
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