Has 'no means no' turned into 'no means yes' in the relationship between PSD and CH?

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Has 'no means no' turned into 'no means yes' in the relationship between PSD and CH?

The approval of the Nationality Law in Parliament and a possible constitutional revision are under debate. PS and Chega are in disagreement, while PSD issues warnings regarding a new 'parliamentary geometry'.

Context & Explainers

Assembly of the Republic

The Assembly of the Republic (Assembleia da República) is Portugal's unicameral parliament, located in the Palácio de São Bento in Lisbon. It consists of 230 deputies elected by proportional representation for four-year terms.

The Assembly's powers include making and amending laws, approving the state budget, ratifying international treaties, and overseeing the government through debates, hearings, and committees. It can also pass votes of no confidence to bring down a government, as happened in March 2025.

Following the May 2025 elections, the current parliamentary composition is led by the Democratic Alliance (AD) with the largest share of seats, followed by Chega, PS, and smaller parties including the Liberal Initiative, Left Bloc, Livre, and PCP.

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