Portugal's PSU social benefit reform sparks parliamentary debate; Montenegro promises clarifications, Chega demands immigrant restrictions
By
Rui Frias
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Summary
The article discusses the upcoming parliamentary debate in Portugal over the Prestação Social Única (PSU), a proposed social support reform. Prime Minister Luís Montenegro has promised to clarify all doubts raised by opposition parties. The Chega party is conditioning its support on imposing new restrictions on immigrant access to social benefits, while the PS (Socialist Party) is demanding transparency. The PSU is expected to become a major point of contention between the government and opposition, even before the labor reform debate.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledO primeiro-ministro, Luís Montenegro, garantiu que o Governo irá esclarecer todas as dúvidas dos partidos da oposição sobre a PSU
O Chega condicionou o seu apoio à imposição de novas restrições no acesso de imigrantes aos apoios sociais
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