The Social Democratic Party (PSD) of Portugal has commenced a two-day congress in Anadia following the rejection of its labor reform proposal. Luís Montenegro delivered the opening address at the event, signaling a period of internal assessment and strategic planning for the opposition party. The congress takes place after a significant setback for the PSD, as their proposed changes to labor laws were unsuccessful. The meeting is expected to focus on charting a new course for the party and addressing internal divisions. Analysts suggest the PSD aims to present a united front and redefine its political agenda. The outcome of the congress will be closely watched as Portugal’s political landscape evolves. Montenegro’s speech likely outlined the party’s response to the recent legislative defeat and future policy priorities.