Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro announced that many companies are interested in purchasing shares of TAP, the state-owned airline, as part of his minority government's privatization plans. Additionally, the government has concluded negotiations with the opposition Socialist Party regarding the 2025 budget, which is crucial for the stability of Montenegro's administration. While the government expects the budget proposal to pass in parliament, the largest opposition party indicated that it still needs to assess the proposal before making a voting decision.
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Portugal’s biggest opposition party said it still has to assess the 2025 budget proposal before deciding how it will vote on the plan, which is key for the country’s minority government https://t.co/k0HygB0XUF
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