In Portugal, the new government led by the head of the Social Democratic Party, Luis Montenegro, takes office on April 2. He only has a very relative majority in the assembly, with 80 deputies where he needs 115.

Montenegro knows that he will have to find support on his right, or even negotiate with the socialists in opposition on certain issues. The head of government, centrist and moderate, has ruled out the idea of ​​getting closer to the far-right Chega party which now has a parliamentary group of 50 deputies.