Target list: intelligence services reportedly unaware of threats to Montenegro and Marcelo
A document attributed to an extremist movement listed more than 170 names. Press reports say the security services were never alerted.
A chilling one: a document reportedly circulated containing a list of more than 170 targets — among them Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa — attributed to an extremist movement. The list is also said to name politicians, journalists, commentators, activists and more than fifty organisations.
The detail that unsettles most, according to Tuesday’s press, is a different one: the intelligence services were apparently unaware of these threats. At a time when the safety of public figures is under the spotlight across Europe, it’s the kind of gap that raises hard questions.
Why it matters
This isn’t just about names on a list. It’s about whether the system meant to catch these signals is actually working. When a story reaches newsrooms before it reaches the services, something needs reviewing — and there will surely be calls for answers in the days ahead.
Worth keeping a level head: a list is not an executed plan, and most such threats never leave the page. But the warning stands, and the issue looks set to dominate the political agenda.
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