Portuguese political analyst Sebastião Bugalho predicts the current government led by Luís Montenegro will complete its term despite significant obstacles. He anticipates no formal agreements will be reached with either the Socialist Party (PS) or the Chega party. This assessment suggests a period of governing without a stable majority or broad parliamentary support. Bugalho’s comments highlight the difficulties Montenegro’s administration faces in securing consensus on key legislation. The lack of potential coalitions indicates a reliance on ad-hoc arrangements and potential political instability. This situation arises from the complex political landscape following recent elections, where no party achieved a clear majority. The analyst’s forecast points to a challenging legislative period for Montenegro’s government.