A general strike organized by the General Confederation of Portuguese Workers (Confederação Geral dos Trabalhadores Portugueses or CGTP) caused significant nationwide disruptions to public transport, education, and healthcare on June 3. The action targeted proposed labor reforms championed by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, which unions argue threaten worker rights. While the strike was constitutionally protected, it faced criticism for its timing and lack of support from other major unions like the UGT.
Update: Protesters released following general strike demonstrations
The five individuals detained during protests outside the Assembly of the Republic following the strike have been released by the court. They are now required to provide identity and residence information (termo de identidade e residência) while awaiting further legal proceedings. Meanwhile, Interior Minister Luís Neves expressed support for the police response during the strike, stating that the force acted firmly to uphold the law.








