Lisbon City Council, led by Carlos Moedas, has rejected a Socialist Party (PS) proposal to create a municipal programme aimed at mitigating the impact of rising fuel costs on families and institutions. The governing coalition (PSD/CDS-PP/IL) argued the proposal was redundant, citing existing national government support measures and current municipal social emergency funds. Additionally, the council rejected a separate PS proposal to evaluate the potential acquisition of specific buildings for public housing, with the administration stating it is already prioritising large-scale housing investments and the development of its existing property portfolio.
Moedas rejects PS proposal for fuel price support in Lisbon
Wednesday, 1 April 2026RSS









