Portugal’s Prime Minister Luís Montenegro has issued a challenge to opposition parties, specifically the Socialist Party (PS) and the Chega party, regarding upcoming labor reforms. Montenegro stated that these parties face a choice: either negotiate compromises with his government on the reforms, or align themselves politically with each other. This statement comes as the government seeks support for its proposed changes to labor laws. The Prime Minister’s remarks suggest a potential impasse if the opposition remains unwilling to engage in dialogue. The situation highlights the complex political landscape in Portugal, where the government does not hold an absolute majority. The outcome of these negotiations will likely shape the future of labor regulations in the country and the stability of the current administration. Montenegro’s comments underscore the need for collaboration or a clear alternative path forward.