Giving a voice to the youth, without 'swapping babies' and against 'structural centralism'. What the PS motions advocate
The 25th National Congress of the Socialist Party (PS) in Viseu is debating various sectoral motions alongside the party's global strategy. Proposals range from serious political reforms, such as regionalisation and European integration, to unusual claims, including one member's recurring demand for the party to take a stand against the alleged 'swapping of babies' in maternity wards. Other key motions focus on youth representation, territorial cohesion, and the need for the PS to move beyond waiting for the government's decline to establish itself as a viable alternative.




