Portugal’s Finance Minister, Joaquim Carvalho Carneiro, has signaled a deliberate and measured approach to developing the country’s economic program. He dismissed the possibility of offering “miracle solutions,” a criticism leveled against the current Montenegro executive’s economic policies. Carneiro emphasized a preference for building a robust economic strategy “with tranquility,” suggesting a focus on stability and long-term planning. This approach contrasts with promises of rapid economic improvements. The minister’s statements indicate a rejection of what he perceives as unrealistic expectations set by the current government. He aims for a carefully constructed plan, prioritizing sustainable growth over immediate, potentially unsustainable, gains. This signals a potential shift in economic policy direction under the new administration.
