Secretary-General of the Socialist Party (PS) José Luís Carneiro launched a sharp critique of Prime Minister Luís Montenegro during the party's rentrée in Olhão. Carneiro questioned the government's strategic direction, specifically demanding transparency regarding the state's recent acquisition of a 13.7% stake in Redes Energéticas Nacionais (REN). He also announced that the PS will request a parliamentary review of the new organic law for the National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM).
Socialist leader criticizes government and demands transparency

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José Luís Carneiro is a Portuguese politician and member of the Socialist Party (Partido Socialista or PS). He served as the Minister of Internal Administration (Ministro da Administração Interna) from 2022 to 2024 and currently holds a seat in the Assembly of the Republic (Assembleia da República).

- Prime Minister, Portugal: 2024 - Present
- Party: Social Democratic Party (PSD)
Luís Filipe Montenegro Cardoso de Morais Esteves (born February 16, 1973, in Porto) is a Portuguese lawyer and center‑right politician who has served as Prime Minister of Portugal since April 2, 2024. A long‑time member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), he is the leading figure of the post‑Troika generation of Portuguese conservatives. Montenegro was elected to the Assembly of the Republic in 2002 for the Aveiro district and remained an MP for 16 years, becoming PSD parliamentary leader from 2011 to 2017 during the bailout and austerity period under Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho. He was a prominent defender of strict austerity measures, arguing in 2014 that “the life of the people is no better, but the life of the country is a lot better,” a phrase that has followed his public image since. After an unsuccessful leadership bid against Rui Rio in 2020, Montenegro won the PSD leadership in 2022. He then forged the centre‑right Democratic Alliance (PSD–CDS‑PP and allies), which won a plurality of seats in the 2024 legislative election. Refusing to partner with the far‑right Chega, which he has called “often xenophobic, racist, populist and excessively demagogic,” he formed a minority government as head of the XXIV Constitutional Government on April 2, 2024. His first government fell in March 2025 after a no‑confidence vote linked to a conflict‑of‑interest affair, but fresh elections saw the Democratic Alliance increase its seat share, allowing Montenegro to return as prime minister leading the XXV Constitutional Government. His importance to Portugal lies in attempting to re‑center the traditional centre‑right after the crisis years, defending liberal‑conservative economics and EU alignment while drawing a sharp line against formal cooperation with the radical right, thus shaping how Portuguese democracy manages its new multi‑party era.
Health cards are private membership or discount schemes sold by companies that offer access to consultations, tests or reduced fees at private clinics; they are not the public health service. The Socialist Party (Partido Socialista or PS) has proposed regulation to increase transparency and protect consumers from misleading marketing or unexpected charges.
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- Carneiro attacks "irresponsibility" in Education, spares Luís Neves and leaves the door open for the Budgetexpresso.pt ·
- Carneiro asks Montenegro to reveal the reason, value, and financing for the purchase of 13.7% of RENeco.sapo.pt ·
- Carneiro went to Olhão to play on the attack against the Government and evoke Guterres for the construction of a “new majority”dn.pt ·
- Carneiro goes on the offensive at the rentrée: “Someone has to tell the Prime Minister that the emperor really is wearing no clothes”publico.pt ·
- Carneiro accuses Government of lacking a "strategic direction" after purchase of 13.7% of RENcnnportugal.iol.pt ·
- With 'PM out of touch with reality', Carneiro pursues Guterresobservador.pt ·
- Carneiro attacks Montenegro's inconsistency regarding REN and TAPcmjornal.pt ·
- PS return to parliament marked by harsh criticism of the Governmentrtp.pt ·







