Following recent elections, the Portuguese political landscape has undergone significant changes in influence and visibility. Bugalho has risen in prominence, while Palma Ramalho and Ana Paula Martins generated considerable enthusiasm. Both Moedas and Pedro Duarte experienced gains in stature, and Santana has re-emerged as a relevant figure. Conversely, Passos Coelho has faded from view, and Lucinda Dâmaso’s influence has diminished. Despite facing numerous challenges, Montenegro has demonstrated remarkable resilience, maintaining his position throughout the political shifts. These developments signal a reshuffling of power dynamics within the Portuguese Congress.
