On 2 April 1976, the Constituent Assembly approved the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic (CRP). Fifty years later, the anniversary invites us to celebrate its legacy while acknowledging the growing political challenges to its foundational consensus. As new political actors emerge, the Constitution is shifting from a framework for debate to a central point of conflict, marking a potential end to the cycle of stability that has defined the democratic regime since the revolution.
April, still: 50 years of the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic
Friday, 10 April 2026RSS







