
Portugal Passes Tougher Migration Laws with Chega’s Support
The centre-right government passed new restrictions on immigration, ending key policies introduced under the previous Socialist administration.

The centre-right government passed new restrictions on immigration, ending key policies introduced under the previous Socialist administration.

Facing pressure to meet NATO commitments, a group of EU countries will now be allowed to take on extra debt to fund military upgrades.
Waiting times, rules for citizenship, and family reunification laws are all affected by the proposed initiative.

Luís Montenegro could not care less about Europe’s farmers paying the price as long as his public image remains intact.
The closure is temporary, Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel said.

It isn’t just about abortion, it is about the people’s right to express their opposition to it.

The Portuguese Left is without political leadership, devoid of electoral strategy, and increasingly bereft of institutional power.
André Ventura’s populists are now the official opposition in Portugal.
The two country’s energy ministers have issued a joint letter calling for initiatives to improve interconnectedness between the Peninsula and mainland Europe.

PM Luis Montenegro faces a choice: Forge a robust right-wing government with Chega or cling to the cordon sanitaire and overrule the people’s wishes.