The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Carlos Abreu Amorim, stated that while a constitutional revision is natural, it should only occur at the end of the legislative term to avoid distracting the government from its reform agenda. Speaking at an International Club of Portugal event, he noted that the Constitution is a 'living document' but warned that revising it in a parliament with ten political forces would be a 'cyclopean task'. He also cautioned against using constitutional debate as a pretext for inaction, while acknowledging that different parties hold conflicting views on the scope of potential changes.
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs considers it natural to revise the Constitution but only "at the end of the legislative term"
Monday, 20 April 2026RSS






