PS says it blocked the labour reform and dares Montenegro to react
José Luís Carneiro claims a Socialist win for halting the labour 'counter-reform' and the single social benefit, urging the PM to 'take his head out of the sand'.
The Socialist Party did some chest-thumping on Sunday. Meeting in Lisbon, the PS National Commission heard its leader, José Luís Carneiro, claim as a party victory the fact that it had managed to halt two government proposals: what he calls the labour counter-reform and the new single social benefit.
Carneiro did not mince words. He said that since the AD won the elections there had been two lost years, and aimed straight at the prime minister: Mr Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, take your head out of the sand, your government is not working.
Common sense or obstruction?
As with almost everything in politics, the reading depends on where you sit. For the PS, this was a brake on measures it considers unfair to workers and to those who rely on social support. For the government and its supporters, it is another example of an opposition making it hard to pass reforms they say the country needs.
What interests us is what it means in practice: for now, the changes to labour rules and the merger of various supports into a single benefit are on hold. For people who work or depend on these supports, this is the kind of tug-of-war that can move the household budget.
The debate is far from over, and the next chapter plays out in Parliament. We will follow it without taking sides, as always.
See also: The Montenegro government’s immigration and work agenda. Follow official activity at portugal.gov.pt.
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