Paulo Raimundo, the secretary-general of the Portuguese Communist Party (Partido Comunista Português or PCP), accused the government of dismantling the National Health Service (Serviço Nacional de Saúde or SNS). During a visit to the Algarve, he argued that private interests are increasingly undermining public healthcare access in the region.
PCP leader criticizes government handling of healthcare

Context & Explainers
Paulo Raimundo is the Secretary-General of the Portuguese Communist Party (Partido Comunista Português or PCP), a position he has held since November 2022. He is a career politician and former trade unionist who succeeded Jerónimo de Sousa as the leader of the party.
António Filipe is a politician from the PCP (Partido Comunista Português) who, in this story, acknowledged that his election results fell short and said the party would join forces to oppose what it called a 'serious threat to democracy'. His remarks indicate the PCP intends to be active in post-election alliances rather than withdrawing from national debates. Voters and those following left-wing politics should pay attention to his and the PCP's next moves.







