The President says that 'vigilance will continue', demands a report on the storms and schedules a parallel meeting for Thursday. The CGTP forced him to speak about the labour package, but Seguro wanted to postpone his position.
Seguro ended as he began: pressuring the Government

Context & Explainers

- President of Portugal (since March 9, 2026)
- Party: Independent. Former leader of the Socialist Party (PS), Partido Socialista
- Center-left
António José Martins Seguro (born March 11, 1962, in Penamacor) is a lawyer, political scientist, and the current President of the Portuguese Republic, inaugurated on March 9, 2026 after winning the two-round presidential election in January–February 2026.
Career: He led Socialist Youth (1990–1994), served as MEP (1999–2001), was Minister Adjunct to PM António Guterres (2001–2002), and led the PS parliamentary group (2004–2005). Elected PS Secretary-General in 2011 with 68%, he led the opposition during Portugal's bailout era. In 2014, António Costa defeated him in party primaries by a landslide, prompting Seguro's resignation and a decade-long retreat from politics. He returned in 2025, launching the movement UPortugal and announcing his presidential candidacy in June. He received official PS backing in October 2025 and won the presidency in February 2026.
Political philosophy: Seguro positions himself as representing a "modern and moderate" left, advocating financial responsibility while opposing austerity. As President, he has emphasized institutional trust, efficient governance, and a collaborative relationship with the government while maintaining rigorous constitutional oversight.
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- After a week of witnessing storm damage, Seguro promises to keep the Government under “surveillance” • Público
- Portuguese people expect demanding cooperation: Seguro guarantees that 'vigilance' over the Government 'will continue' after the Open Presidency • Expresso
- Bad weather. Seguro demands report from the Government • ECO
- Seguro promises oversight in the reconstruction of areas affected by bad weather. "Things cannot remain the same" • Diário de Notícias








