Portugal: strong tensions between the police and the outgoing government

The outgoing Portuguese government has just called the police and gendarmes to order, who are multiplying forms of protest, bordering on legality.

The outgoing Portuguese government has just called the police and gendarmes to order, who are multiplying forms of protest, bordering on legality. AP - Luis Vieira

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With our correspondent in Lisbon,

Marie-Line Darcy

The revolt of the Portuguese police and gendarmes has been brewing since November 2023 and the risk premium granted to their colleagues in the judicial police and only to them. Since then, the anger has increased. Petitions, impressive demonstrations in Lisbon and Porto. At the weekend, numerous sick leave among law enforcement officers prevented several football matches from taking place.

Faced with this attitude, the Interior Ministry called the troops to order, threatening disciplinary sanctions if the unrest did not stop. A police union then threatened a boycott of the early legislative elections on March 10.

An exploitation of police anger?

Antonio Costa, the socialist Prime Minister, then came out of his reserve, and decreed inadmissible the use of forms of struggle outside the law, saying he was convinced that the police would never resort to such an act of treason of democracy.

Rumors are circulating about the exploitation of police anger by far-right movements, while the populist CHEGA party is on the verge of becoming the third political force in the country.

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