Portugal’s parliament will begin a detailed debate on the proposed Universal Basic Income (PSU) legislation, following a request from the government. The debate is expected to last up to ten days, though a vote on the PSU itself has not yet been scheduled. The proposal has faced criticism from various associations, raising concerns about its implementation and potential impact. Simultaneously, lawmakers will vote on candidates nominated for positions at the Constitutional Court (TC). This dual agenda highlights the government’s focus on both social welfare initiatives and judicial appointments. The timing of the PSU vote remains uncertain, pending the outcome of the parliamentary discussions. The debate is anticipated to be contentious, given the existing opposition to the proposed income scheme.