Montenegro shores up the PSD: Bugalho, Moedas and Pedro Duarte join the top table
At the Anadia congress, the leadership was re-elected with 88% and gained three well-known faces as vice-presidents. What it signals about the party's direction.
The PSD gathered at the Sangalhos velodrome in Anadia and walked out with Luís Montenegro’s leadership reinforced — re-elected with 88% of the vote at the party’s 43rd congress.
The headline is in the names. Stepping up as vice-presidents are MEP Sebastião Bugalho, who doubles as party spokesperson, and two heavyweight mayors: Carlos Moedas of Lisbon and Pedro Duarte of Porto. Hugo Soares stays on as secretary-general. Leaving the vice-presidencies are Carlos Coelho, Lucinda Dâmaso and Rui Rocha.
Why it matters
Putting the mayors of Lisbon and Porto on the top table is a big-stage move: it pulls the leadership closer to local power and hands the party faces with votes of their own. Bugalho — young and media-savvy — sharpens the messaging.
All of this lands days after the government lost a parliamentary vote on its labour reform — a reminder that, outside the congress hall, Montenegro is still governing without a majority. Tidying the house from the inside is one thing; winning over the opposition is another matter entirely.
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