A far-right paramilitary group has issued threats against Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and other public figures, prompting a national security review. Security expert Francisco Rodrigues analyzed the threat, raising concerns about its seriousness and potential impact. The President of OSCOT (Observatório de Segurança e Criminologia) addressed whether Prime Minister Montenegro should have been informed of the threat sooner. The discussion centers on protocol and whether adequate information was relayed to the Prime Minister regarding the potential danger. Details regarding the group’s identity and specific threats remain limited, but authorities are reportedly investigating. The incident has sparked debate about the rise of extremist ideologies within Portugal and the effectiveness of security measures protecting high-profile individuals. Further investigation is underway to assess the credibility and scope of the threat.
