Political Tensions Rise: Montenegro Claims Support for the Government Amidst Opposition Irresponsibility
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Political Tensions Rise: Montenegro Claims Support for the Government Amidst Opposition Irresponsibility

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Summary:

  • Luis Montenegro asserts the government's four-year mandate, ruling out early elections.

  • He claims the country is united with the government, criticizing opposition for irresponsibility.

  • The Socialist Party leader remains unfazed, highlighting the need for a viable 2025 State Budget.

  • President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa calls for consensus to facilitate budget approval.

Key Political Statements

Luis Montenegro emphasized that the government's mandate lasts four years, dismissing the possibility of early elections. He cautioned that the country stands with the government and would struggle to understand a political crisis driven by the opposition's disorientation and irresponsibility.

Opposition's Response

Despite Montenegro's assertions, the leader of the Socialist Party (PS) did not downplay the situation, especially after President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa called for a consensus to ensure the 2025 State Budget is viable. This situation hints at potential adjustments in the budgetary strategy to address what Montenegro described as electoralist measures.

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