A PSD (Social Democratic Party) Member of the European Parliament has been appointed vice-president of the party by Luís Montenegro, its leader. The newly appointed official stated that the current government will not designate a preferred coalition partner. He argued that selecting a primary partner would introduce unnecessary risk and instability. This decision signals a continuation of the existing, more fluid approach to parliamentary alliances. The official, known for his outspokenness, emphasized the importance of maintaining flexibility in navigating the political landscape. This stance suggests the government intends to secure support on a case-by-case basis rather than committing to a formal, long-term agreement. The move aims to avoid limiting the government’s options and potentially alienating other parties.
