Portuguese political parties collectively owe €1.4 million in fines, yet details regarding individual debts remain undisclosed by the Public Prosecutor’s Office (PGR) and the Accountancy Court. Despite the outstanding amount, authorities are withholding information on which parties are responsible for specific penalties. The Socialist Party (PS) continues to face ongoing legal challenges, though the nature of these challenges isn’t detailed in relation to the outstanding fines. This lack of transparency raises concerns about accountability in political financing. Critics argue that public access to this information is crucial for ensuring fair and open elections. The situation highlights a continuing issue of opacity surrounding the financial dealings of political organizations in Portugal. Further investigation is needed to determine the reasons for the withheld information and the status of the PS’s legal proceedings.