Mário Centeno Advises Portuguese Socialist Party to Have Patience
Former Portuguese Finance Minister and Bank of Portugal Governor Mário Centeno advised the Socialist Party to exercise patience during a recent address.
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Former Portuguese Finance Minister and Bank of Portugal Governor Mário Centeno advised the Socialist Party to exercise patience during a recent address.

A plenary session was interrupted for five minutes at the request of the head of the Socialist Party Parliamentary Group, Taulant Balla, following news of a tragic accident on the Durrës-Tiranë axis.
Former Portuguese Finance Minister Mário Centeno urged the Socialist Party (PS) to be patient and avoid designing policies to solve problems in just six months. He specifically criticized the PS's proposal to reintroduce the zero VAT measure for essential goods.

The parliamentary group of Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) will host a debate on the cost of living with Mário Centeno and Susana Peralta during its party conference in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. Carneiro is scheduled to deliver the closing speech in Amadora.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is appealing to disillusioned voters and calling for a 'reversal of course' from the current government. PS leader Carneiro expressed hope that the government would change its policies.
In a podcast discussion, Alexandra Leitão argued that a constitutional review by the PSD/Chega coalition should be a red line for the Socialist Party (PS), also discussing the crisis of social democracy in Europe and the future of the PS.
The Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) accused the Socialist Party (PS) of aiding a 'defeated and isolated' government to save the PSU, attributing the victory against labor law changes entirely to workers and the CGTP.
Pedro Nuno Carneiro, leader of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS), has addressed critics by stating that despite some 'divergences,' the party remains 'united and cohesive,' which he believes will lead them to a new majority. He attributes improved poll numbers to the 'credible, solid, and alternative' proposals he sent to Montenegro.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is holding discussions in the Lisbon region, focusing on the rising cost of living and urban mobility, as part of their preparations for the state of the nation debate.

An activist from PPNEA, Joni Vorpsi, claims that Socialist Party analysts and MPs are attempting to intimidate protesters regarding the Zvërnec project, which he alleges serves 'dirty money'.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has called on the Minister of Education to provide reassurance and guarantees regarding the upcoming national exams. The party seeks a 'word of tranquility' for students and parents.
In a significant shift, Portugal's PSD leader Luís Montenegro appears to have learned lessons, turning towards the Socialist Party (PS) and accepting their main conditions, thereby distancing his party from Chega.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has confirmed a second disciplinary process for the expulsion of Daniel Adrião, citing a formal error in the previous jurisdiction committee's decision.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is advocating for increased investment in education as a key strategy to combat poverty in various regions. Deputy Francisco César emphasized the importance of valuing human resources and maritime mobility.

Albanian MP Marjana Koçeku, who previously left the Socialist Party, has again spoken out against a government project, this time opposing the construction of dams on the Curraj River in Nikaj-Mërtur.

The strategies of Portugal's PSD and Chega parties are described as fundamentally similar, both aiming to associate their opponents with the Socialist Party (PS).

António Leitão Amaro, representing the Portuguese government, emphasized that both the Socialist Party (PS) and Chega have an equal duty to approve the State Budget. He warned that parties consistently opting out would prove "useless" and downplayed Chega's votes against labor law and PSU, which passed with PS support.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has accused the government of abandoning the sea as an economic priority, with party member Carneiro emphasizing the need for it to be a top political priority amidst a 'falling' Portuguese economy.

An analysis in BIRN critiques Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's 'imaginary world' versus human reality, focusing on his recent statements to the Socialist Party parliamentary group regarding popular reactions.

The parliamentary leader of Portugal's Socialist Party (PS), Brilhantes Dias, discussed a potential new chapter in relations with the Social Democratic Party (PSD). He also addressed the debate on social work policy, rejecting a "semantic war" with the government.

Former Socialist Party minister Ermelinda Meksi has joined calls for a thorough review of the party's internal operations, advocating for deeper democratization and for the party leader to be elected by Congress, not through the current model.
Serbian Socialist Party Vice President Branko Ružić announced he would not attend the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally on June 27, citing the state of society, while Dačić confirmed his attendance.

Sintra has approved the revision of its Municipal Master Plan (PDM), with the Socialist Party (PS) voting against it due to a controversial document that labels agricultural and ecological reserves as 'instruments of corruption'.
The article discusses the position of the PSPV (Socialist Party of the Valencian Country) in light of the ongoing crisis within the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party).

Igor Dodon, leader of Moldova's Socialist Party, plans to deliver a speech at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe this week regarding the “heroization of Nazism in Moldova.”
Carla Tavares and Nuno Araújo have been re-elected as leaders of the Socialist Party's federations in Lisbon and Porto, following a vote by over 18,000 party militants.

Igor Dodon, leader of Moldova's Socialist Party, accused the ruling PAS party of destroying the "pillars of Moldovan society" – the church and traditional family – during a "Family March" in Chisinau on June 20.

Moldova's Socialist Party organized a 'Family March' in Chișinău, with participants carrying white and red balloons and placards, ahead of an upcoming Pride March, leading to political accusations between parties.

Júlia Rodrigues secured victory in the internal election for the Socialist Party (PS) in Bragança, Portugal, receiving 636 votes against Bruno Veloso's 416, with a high turnout among militants.

José Manuel Fernandes, the Portuguese Minister of Agriculture, reiterated his criticisms of the ICNF and the Socialist Party (PS), stating he would remain 'frontal and serious' during a parliamentary debate.

Since 1995, Europeanism in Portugal has degenerated, with the Socialist Party (PS) in power using the European framework as an excuse to avoid necessary reforms rather than a driver for them.

The Albanian Parliament approved changes to the Road Code with 84 votes in favor, following a serious accident in Durrës that resulted in the deaths of two minors, with amendments proposed by Socialist Party deputies.

Portugal's Socialist Party has requested clarification from the Minister of Culture regarding "significant cuts" to cultural merit support, arguing that a "standardization of criteria" is leading to "serious human consequences."

The leader of Portugal's Socialist Party (PS), Carneiro, criticized Prime Minister Luís Montenegro for not publicly rejecting Chega's proposal to lower the retirement age to 65, accusing him of governing with the far-right.

Montenegro and Ventura are reportedly aligning on labor law reforms and a strong critique of the Socialist Party (PS). The Prime Minister has indicated openness to working with Chega on these issues.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is being accused of allowing the teaching of the Portuguese language to 'rot.' Critics suggest the PS is neglecting the quality of Portuguese education.

Albanian MP Marjana Koçeku has reported receiving death threats against her family after her withdrawal from the Socialist Party. She claims the threats are linked to her political stance and challenge to Prime Minister Rama.

Democratic Bulgaria (DB) announced it would seek support for its proposal for state employees to pay social security contributions, while the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) opposed reducing civil servants' income, in response to Domuschiev.

The potential support for Raphaël Glucksmann highlights the absence of viable presidential candidates within France's Socialist Party for the 2027 election. First Secretary Olivier Faure remains ambiguous about his own ambitions, leaving the party's future leadership uncertain.

Albanian MP Marjana Koçeku has declared herself an independent deputy after leaving the Socialist Party, subsequently joining protests aimed at ousting Prime Minister Edi Rama. Her political move has garnered public attention and respect.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is conducting votes in its federations, with new leaders expected in over half of the 19 federations, alongside five ongoing disputes and a request to suspend elections in Coimbra.

Albanian MP Marjana Koçeku announced her departure from the Socialist Party (PS) to become an independent deputy, coinciding with ongoing protests against the government. Her decision has been met with support from some artists, hoping others will follow suit.
The Valencian Socialist Party (PSPV) announced it will denounce the regional Health Minister for allegedly concealing data related to the privatization of healthcare services, demanding information on contracts and referrals to private companies.

Former Socialist Party (PS) secretary-general Ferro has called on his party to not approve the State Budget, reacting to the failed election of Luísa Neto and an agreement between PSD and Chega on a social benefit.

Luísa Neto failed to be elected to the position of Ombudsman in Portugal, falling short by seven votes. The Socialist Party (PS) has indicated its intention to insist on her nomination despite the initial rejection.

Activists in Albania have called for a boycott of a Socialist Party counter-rally, labeling it a 'shameful provocation' and warning of potential confrontations. They also published messages alleging that public administration employees are being coerced into attending the event organized by Prime Minister Rama.

Porfírio Silva expressed his intention to revise the Declaration of Principles of the Socialist Party (PS) during the presentation of his book, 'History of the Declarations of Principles of the Socialist Party,' in Lisbon.

The Portuguese Parliament is once again divided over immigration policy, with the Chega party calling for 'timid' measures and the Socialist Party (PS) noting a 'negative pattern'.

Former socialist minister Ermelinda Meksi has reacted to Petro Koçi's statement, which labeled Belinda Balluku as the 'founder of corruption,' emphasizing that Koçi's stance warrants reflection on the departure of Socialist Party figures.
Members of the Socialist Party (SP) in Pekela, Netherlands, are voting on whether to form a local coalition with the far-right PVV and Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA), sparking debate about local political alliances and the influence of national figures like Geert Wilders.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has sent a letter detailing its conditions for approving the government's PSU proposal, citing concerns over impact estimates, resource conditions, and the undefined value of the benefit.

The Portuguese Socialist Party has introduced a bill aimed at combating illegal online gambling, proposing to extend self-exclusion effects to all operators, create a public list of illegal sites, and establish a Transparency Portal for the sector.

Karim Bouamrane, the Socialist mayor of the Parisian suburb of Saint-Ouen, has officially declared his candidacy for the 2027 French presidential election. His announcement positions him as a contender within the Socialist party, drawing attention from other political factions.

The Social Democratic Party (PSD) in the Azores claims that the Socialist Party (PS) in the region is experiencing permanent instability, marked by internal conflicts and a weakened, repeatedly challenged leadership.
José Luís Carneiro, leader of the Portuguese Socialist Party, highlighted his role in the creation of the 'Regressar' program in 2017, which was developed to assist the Luso-Venezuelan community.

Serbian Interior Minister and Socialist Party President Ivica Dačić stated he has not discussed elections with Aleksandar Vučić and commented on a potential presidential candidacy.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has threatened to vote against the Public Service Unit (PSU) proposal, criticizing the government for deferring essential details to a ministerial order.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) voted against the Universal Social Benefit in its current form. Additionally, the PS requested an audience with the Governor of the Bank of Portugal to discuss interest rates.
An opinion piece by Pedro Garcias discusses the internal conflicts and 'turbidity' within the Portuguese Socialist Party, likening human primarism to political infighting where enemies are seen even within one's own family after conquering territory.

The Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) has addressed a park maintenance case, calling on Zsolt Molnár to suspend his party membership. The party did not explicitly name the specific case or the politician involved.
Luísa Neto, the candidate nominated by the Socialist Party for Ombudsman, was widely praised by all parties during her parliamentary hearing. She presented a list of challenges that the Ombudsman's office should address, emphasizing a 'measured' approach while acknowledging her power to refer laws to the Constitutional Court.

The Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) is accused of camouflaging payments related to the 'sewer plot' scandal under the guise of 'European elections 2024' expenses.

The Lisbon branch of the Socialist Party has distanced itself from Alexandra Leitão's position regarding defendants in the "Operação Imergente," leaving her isolated, as the party seeks a successor for Miguel Coelho as parliamentary leader.

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama stated that there are no political prisoners in Albania and addressed the case of Veliaj, emphasizing it is not the government's concern, during an event marking the 35th anniversary of the Socialist Party in Tirana.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) and Communist Party (PCP) are opposing a Lisbon City Council (CML) meeting scheduled for a strike day, with PS councilors planning a political protest and PCP issuing national orders to cancel municipal activities.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) reiterated its position that being a suspect is not sufficient grounds to remove elected officials, referencing the 'Operação Imergente' and its 2024 Code of Ethics.

Ivica Dačić, President of the Socialist Party of Serbia, stated that the timing of the party congress depends on when elections will be held, adding that he believes there's a reason he's still alive that the state and party should utilize.
The PSPV (Socialist Party of the Valencian Country) has opened the period for primary candidacies. If no other candidates step forward within two days, Minister Diana Morant could be proclaimed the candidate by Saturday, July 4.

The Portuguese Socialist Party concluded its parliamentary sessions by criticizing the Montenegro government on issues concerning exams, the National Health Service, and housing, urging caution but also prompt action.

The Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) has escalated its offensive regarding the DANA storm, filing a lawsuit with the Supreme Court against former Valencian President Mazón for alleged false testimony in a congressional investigation commission concerning his actions and management of the emergency.

The head of the Socialist Party's Parliamentary Group, Taulant Balla, stated in his speech in Parliament that the Albanians' protest has only defeated the opposition. According to Balla, the protest cannot defeat the Socialist Party.

Augusto Santos Silva acknowledges a 'original sin' in the government's governing approach but indicates the Socialist Party (PS) is open to more agreements, cautioning the Prime Minister against equating PS with Chega.

The Portuguese State Budget appears to be saved following a pact between the Socialist Party (PS) and the government, with Ferro Rodrigues now supporting the budget.

Following a Central Committee meeting, Paulo Raimundo of the PCP accused the Socialist Party (PS) of providing cover for an isolated government and refused to credit the PS for the failure of labor reform.
The leader of Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has highlighted the party's achievements in labor reform and the creation of a single social benefit, while criticizing the current government's performance.
One year into his leadership, José Luís Carneiro is still working to gain full control of the Portuguese Socialist Party and needs to refine its strategy, focusing on an electoral program rather than analyzing past failures, despite critics quieting and improved poll numbers.

Ferro Rodrigues has reportedly ceased his efforts to pressure the Socialist Party (PS) to reject the State Budget, following an agreement between the PS and the government on the PSU.

Carneiro has announced changes within the leadership of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS), including the departure of Pedro Coimbra and the entry of Isabel Estrada Carvalhais into the party's directorate.

An article discusses the Socialist Party's migration policies, criticizing the narrative that downplays societal changes and labels questions as 'Great Replacement' rhetoric.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has invited Mário Centeno to participate in its parliamentary sessions, which will include three days of visits across 13 municipalities in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area.

Albanian-British lawyer and politician Kastriot Berberi offered an in-depth analysis of Albania's political landscape, discussing the internal organization of the Socialist Party and the European spirit brought by protests.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is demanding that the government explain its measures regarding contractual non-compliance and outstanding debts to the state concerning the concession of Quartel da Graça.

Portugal's Single Social Benefit (PSU) has been approved with the abstention of the Socialist Party (PS) and Liberal Initiative (IL), following an agreement reached between the PS and the Social Democratic Party (PSD). Only the PSD and CDS voted in favor, with the PS stating the agreement safeguards the most vulnerable.

The Socialist Party (PS) in Setúbal is demanding that residents of Vale da Rasca be granted access to Arrábida roads, as current circulation restrictions imposed by the Setúbal City Council force them to travel an additional 12 kilometers to reach home.

The head of the Socialist Party parliamentary group in Albania, Taulant Balla, rejected a parliamentary debate on the demands of protesters and submitted amendments to a draft law.

Socialist Party MP Romina Kuko commented on recent protests in Albania, attributing them to accumulated citizen dissatisfaction but also expressing concern over calls for the dissolution of the state, following Prime Minister Rama's expletive-laden response to protesters.

The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) has condemned the revelation of former Prime Minister Zapatero's messages, calling it a 'grave invasion of privacy' and a 'witch hunt,' asserting that 'not everything goes' in a state of law.
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro has made a final appeal to the Socialist Party (PS) and Chega to enable the State Budget (PSU), urging a sense of responsibility and compromise from all parties.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez dismissed allegations of "widespread corruption" against his Socialist party after a former top aide was jailed in a graft scandal, adding to ongoing corruption investigations.

The Santarém City Council is advancing a proposal to attract private investment for a historic complex, aiming to develop a new hotel, though the Socialist Party voted against it citing concerns about rigor and long-term concessions.

Tensions erupted in the Albanian Ethics Secretariat session after the Socialist Party voted to exclude deputies from the 'Mundësia' Party from parliamentary proceedings, leading to accusations from Agron Shehaj.
Alejandro Fernández warns of a 'more dangerous procés' (Catalan independence process) being led by the Socialist Party, while Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo believes Sánchez will not voluntarily relinquish power.

The Portuguese government is attempting to prevent an escalation of the political crisis by engaging the Socialist Party in negotiations, as social democrats acknowledge a defeat by the Chega party.
José Luís Carneiro, leader of Portugal's Socialist Party (PS), called "ridiculous" insinuations about a potential coalition with Chega, suggesting a prior "courtship" between AD and Chega on labor reform.

Moldova's Socialist Party (PSRM) is holding a 'Family March' in the center of Chisinau, with supporters gathering to march towards the Cathedral Square.

Tiago Teotónio Pereira has been elected to lead the Socialist Party (PS) in Portalegre, succeeding Luís Moreira Testa, who became the party's deputy secretary-general in April. The congress is scheduled for July 12.

The Socialist Party (PS) in Portugal has requested a hearing for Miranda Sarmento before the Finance Committee, raising concerns about the costs of mid-term substitutions and the political affiliations of appointees in public administration.

Anti-government protests continue in Albania, with a protester urging citizens to reject political figures and protest against the 'mafia of power.' Meanwhile, the ruling Socialist Party is scheduled to hold an expanded parliamentary group meeting on Saturday.
A precautionary measure to stop elections for the Socialist Party (PS) in Coimbra, Portugal, was not processed in time to prevent the vote, with candidates planning a new request after the election.

The Socialist Party (PS) has once again put forward Luísa Neto as their candidate for the position of Justice Ombudsman. This marks a renewed effort to appoint her to the role.

The Socialist Party (PS) has criticized the Lisbon City Council for delays in the General Drainage Plan, which is now expected to be completed only by the end of 2029, with PS accusing Mayor Carlos Moedas of being unable to finish the project even in a second term.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has proposed a 25% supplement for drivers and single-agent transport workers, a measure approved in specialty, while Chega's proposal for a dedicated career path was not supported by the PSD.

The Portuguese Parliament is set to debate a revision of the labor law, with Prime Minister Montenegro scheduled to appear before the Parliament the day before the discussion. The Socialist Party also seeks parliamentary pronouncements on invitations to leaders for World Cup games.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has launched a new platform, 'Solution for a Better Future,' aimed at increasing salaries, presented at a meeting with economists, business leaders, and academics.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is organizing a meeting with dozens of specialists, including researchers focused on artificial intelligence's impact on the labor market and the head of the Economists' Association. This gathering aims to inform a new labor proposal.

The Portuguese Socialist Party is criticizing a proposal from the PSD/CDS-PP executive to revise Portuguese language teaching abroad, arguing it introduces instability for teachers and families. Unions and a petition with 7,498 signatures also oppose the changes.
The Spanish Popular Party (PP) views the 'Zapatero case' as signaling an 'end of an era' for the left, criticizing what they perceive as the Socialist Party's 'political hypocrisy' and the crumbling of its 'moral superiority'.

The mayor of Amadora has been charged with prevarication, with reports highlighting the high cost of "April speeches" and political tensions involving the Socialist Party and the government.
The Socialist Party mayor of Amadora is under investigation in 'Operation Imergente' for allegedly violating public procurement rules by directly awarding a contract for a speech to Duarte Moral.

Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha reacted to the Socialist Party's rally, calling it an 'elegy for Rama' and a 'funeral', while emphasizing that the ongoing protests on the boulevard extend beyond political parties.

The Socialist Party (PS) in the Azores is requesting information regarding the execution of a program, warning that delays in application analysis and payments for "Agroacrescenta" could jeopardize investments and create liquidity issues for farmers.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) will vote on sectoral motions on June 28 in Lisbon, with topics including regionalization, European integration, and immigration on the agenda.

The article analyzes the political landscape in Portugal, suggesting that the President uses political props, the Socialist Party (PS) avoids responsibility, and the Democratic Alliance (AD) finds governing challenging while seemingly reliant on the Chega party.

A corruption scandal has reportedly caused over two million voters to abandon Spain's Socialist Party (PSOE), with more than 400,000 defecting in less than three weeks.

The Socialist Party's (PS) appeal regarding Chega's constitutional revision project has been rejected. Aguiar-Branco had previously acknowledged the possibility of such an appeal.

Taulant Balla, leader of the Socialist Party parliamentary group, declared that the Zvërnec investment project will proceed despite opposition, and four draft laws submitted by the opposition will be rejected.

Former Portuguese Socialist Party leader António José Seguro's speech on June 10th in the Azores emphasized 'special duties' in Lajes, advocated for consensus, and sent messages to Montenegro regarding reforms.
Jón Ferdínand Estherarson has been elected as the new chairman of the Socialist Party of Iceland at the party's general meeting, defeating Sæþór Benjamín Randalsson.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has informed the government that it will vote against the current version of the Public Service Unit (PSU) proposal.
French Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure criticized Jean-Luc Mélenchon's comments on the composition of a new think tank's guest list, stating that a 'New France' cannot be built on division.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has questioned Health Minister Ana Paula Martins regarding a significant increase in the number of patients without a family doctor in the Alentejo region.

The Socialist Party (PSOE) secured a victory in Andalusia through external votes, a result that has reportedly sparked suspicion and debate.

Former Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, who left the Socialist Party in 2022, has positioned himself as a leader of a 'coalition of volunteers' for the 2027 presidential election, delivering a speech to the Left Radical Party.

Hugo Pereira has formally submitted his candidacy for the leadership of the Socialist Party (PS) in the Algarve region of Portugal.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his government are defending the Socialist Party (PSOE) and Sánchez's integrity amid ongoing corruption allegations. The government asserts that while Sánchez's name was used, there is no evidence of wrongdoing on his part.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has vehemently denied any knowledge of attempts to influence corruption investigations within his Socialist party. He responded with anger to accusations that he was aware of such efforts.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is pressing the government to explain how it achieved a 2% GDP investment in defense, as the Ministry of National Defense has not provided requested data.
The leadership of Spain's Socialist Party (PSOE) has strongly criticized individuals accused in a corruption plot, labeling them as 'farsantes, oportunistas y resentidos' (fakes, opportunists, and resentful). This comes as David Sánchez is set to testify regarding an alleged plan to halt his trial.

The Portuguese Parliament is debating a proposal for a single social benefit, with the Socialist Party (PS) analyzing the plan and Chega stating they will vote against it. An urgency process for the debate has been approved.
The Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) has experienced a challenging week due to the 'Leire' and 'Plus Ultra' cases, leading to a tense political moment, though not considered a decisive 'knock-out'.

Portuguese right-wing leaders Ventura and Rui Rocha accused the Socialist Party (PS) of failing to learn from past lessons and continuing to operate as a 'corruption octopus,' to which PS responded that it does not fear the right.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) and Social Democratic Party (PSD) have agreed to postpone elections for the oversight body of the secret services. This decision aims to allow more time for discussions and arrangements regarding the supervision of intelligence agencies.

The Socialist Party (PS) is demanding an audit to determine consumer losses in the 'Águas Turvas' case, advocating for refunds through invoice discounts and the creation of a supervisory council. Additionally, the PS requests that the municipality be constituted as an assistant in the ongoing legal process.

The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) is reportedly in turmoil following the imputation of a prominent moral figure, with concerns that potential revelations could implicate former Prime Minister Zapatero.

Marjana Koçeku, a former Socialist Party MP who left the parliamentary group to join protesters, has called on Brussels to focus on Albania. From Brussels, she criticized the 'corrupt and arbitrary power' of the Edi Rama government, stating it is exceeding all limits.

The Socialist Party (PS) in Albania is accused of attempting to influence the votes of European Parliament members regarding the Zvërnec project, with MEPs speaking at a protest against the alleged interference.
The Socialist Party (PS) continues to lead in Portuguese opinion polls but has seen its advantage over the Democratic Alliance (AD) diminish. A recent rejection of labor reform is viewed positively by 61% of respondents.

MP Marjana Koçeku has left the Socialist Party (PS) and subsequently resigned from the Parliamentary Committee for Stabilization Association, a move confirmed by Parliament Speaker Niko Peleshi.

The Portuguese government initially negotiated a Public Service Unit (PSU) agreement with Chega but ultimately finalized it with the Socialist Party (PS), leading to contradictions between parties regarding social work obligations.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is preparing to revise its statutes and implement digital modernization efforts. This initiative aims to update the party's internal regulations and enhance its digital presence.

The President of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS), Carlos César, stated at the party's National Commission that Prime Minister Luís Montenegro has "Stockholm Syndrome" with the Chega party, positioning PS as the true alternative to the current government.

The Socialist Party in Madeira is demanding explanations regarding the increased costs of the new hospital project, insisting on transparency and the release of documentation justifying the expenses.

The Socialist Party (PS) in Gaia, Portugal, has expressed support for a new bridge with a road deck, a stance that local politician Luís Filipe Menezes opposes, accusing the mayor of contradicting campaign promises regarding metro expansion and station relocation.

The Socialist Party (PS) is demanding explanations regarding delays in national exams. This comes as Carneiro pays tribute to Junqueiro in Viseu.

Most regional secretaries-general of Spain's Socialist Party (PSOE) have distanced themselves from Castilla-La Mancha President Emiliano García-Page's call for early general elections, emphasizing that the decision rests solely with the Prime Minister.

The Socialist Party (PS) in Cascais is demanding an external audit of public contracts, with a motion to be voted on Monday in the Municipal Assembly. Two companies linked to Fernando Costa Freire's family are reported to have signed 32 contracts with the municipality in 2024.

The parliamentary leader of Portugal's PSD party praised the 'dignity' of the Socialist Party (PS) while criticizing Chega for voting against measures to combat social security fraud, in a video recorded for social media.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is requesting explanations from the government regarding alleged contractual non-compliance in the concession of Quartel da Graça.

The French Socialist Party is facing a complex challenge in agreeing on the modalities for a potential internal primary, as divisions plague Olivier Faure's faction ahead of a July 9 vote on the party's presidential strategy.

A national leader of Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) indicated the party is open to negotiating new agreements with the PSD, citing a 'sense of state,' but will first review the 2027 budget.

Former Socialist Party MP Piro Lutaj has sharply criticized the public lynching of activist Dritan Goxhaj, linking anti-government protests in Albania to past involvement with the KLA, calling it a perversion.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has reportedly changed its position on "social slavery," now viewing it favorably. This shift is attributed to a new political agreement that has altered the political landscape.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) seeks to postpone a decision on the budget, avoid triggering a government crisis, and manage the risk of a right-wing advance, preferring to expose the Chega party in opposition and await the government's decline.

The Socialist Party (PS) has criticized the absence of the free bus shuttle service at Lagoa do Fogo, which was launched in 2023 to manage access to the natural area and should have been operational since June. The government states that a winning company for the public tender has been selected.

Journalist Shpend Gashi criticized Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for replacing established figures like Arta Dade and Petro Koçi with less prominent individuals, which he claims has strengthened Rama's power within the Socialist Party.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has reportedly failed to comply with a Constitutional Court decision to reinstate a member, Daniel Adrião, and instead initiated a new process to expel him for a second time.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has accused the Lisbon government of 'gross illegality' regarding unsigned contracts for urban hygiene and green spaces for the second half of the year, warning that execution without proper contractualization could render them void.

José Luís Carneiro, leader of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS), criticized the current government for its frequent 'package announcements,' noting that there have been 25 such announcements. He also questioned the government's progress on promised solutions for the national health service.

Elisa Spiropali, a former Foreign Minister, called for the self-purification of the Socialist Party in Albania, stating that citizens desire a more open and transparent Albania.

Leitão Amaro has stated that Portugal is not experiencing a political crisis, dismissing such claims. He also commented on the Socialist Party's stance, comparing it to that of the Communist Party.
The Bangladesh National Socialist Party (BNSS) is marking the 100th anniversary of 'Kandari Hushiar' with a series of musical tributes.

Davide Amado has been re-elected as the leader of the Socialist Party (PS) in Lisbon with 92% of the votes, aiming to regain control of the city council in 2025.
This article expresses disappointment with the current trajectory of the Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE), lamenting the perceived lack of courage among its deputies to force change.
The Socialist Party (PS) has regained the lead in voting intentions according to an Intercampus barometer, with Chega rising to second place and the Democratic Alliance (AD) falling to third, confirming a shift in voter preference.

Zsolt Molnár has resigned from the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) after being accused of corruption. His departure follows an investigation into the allegations.
Portuguese Minister António Leitão Amaro criticized the Socialist Party's current "do contra e do empata" (oppositional and stalling) phase but expressed hope for a change in attitude, while also offering a subtle compliment to Pedro Nuno Santos.

In Portugal, the PSD and Chega parties are negotiating a potential agreement on amendments to the Labor Code, while the Socialist Party (PS) has rejected the proposal to send it to a specialty committee.

Portugal's Foreign Minister and the Socialist Party (PS) exchanged accusations regarding the Lajes Air Base. The Foreign Minister noted that José Luís Carneiro was consulted before an attack on Iran, while the PS criticized the situation as 'planetary humiliation' and 'vicarious shame.'

Nikos Androulakis, the leader of the Greek PASOK-KINAL party, will travel to Brussels on Thursday to attend the pre-summit of the European Socialist Party.

The first district elections for Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) under new leader José Luís Carneiro are underway, with five federations having multiple candidates, including a controversial race in Coimbra.
A dispute over party loyalty has emerged during the Socialist Party (PS) elections in Cabeceiras de Basto, Portugal, after the local council rejected a list led by Nuno Barreto, citing that several militants were ineligible due to public support for an independent movement in local elections.

Former ministers and officials of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) are calling for the party's reform, with political analysts suggesting that the SPS is in decline and can only revitalize if an internal force challenges the ruling SNS party's policies.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has accused the government of engaging in a 'masquerade ball' with André Ventura, leader of the Chega party. This accusation suggests a perceived political maneuvering or alliance between the government and Ventura.

According to documentation held by the Guardia Civil's UCO unit, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) allegedly paid a corrupt network using funds not recorded in its official accounting. The investigation suggests undisclosed payments were made.
Despite Carneiro's entry into the dispute, Pedro Nuno Santos continues to hold significant influence within the Socialist Party (PS) federations in Portugal, reflecting decades of groundwork.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has accused Minister Leitão Amaro of 'trumpism' and is demanding his urgent appearance in Parliament to discuss a new mobility subsidy.
The Socialist party in Norway is reportedly gaining momentum, with supporters seen waving Norwegian flags and wearing Viking helmets.

The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is facing scrutiny for missing crucial votes in Parliament, while discussions continue on the nature of PSU (Universal Basic Income) and the President's veto of certain flags, amidst other political developments.

José Luís Carneiro of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has advocated for increasing the subsidy on agricultural diesel, acknowledging the difficult circumstances faced by farmers in ensuring the country's food supply and expressing gratitude to the sector.
The Socialist Party (SP) and the Party for Freedom (PVV) have agreed to form a coalition government in the municipality of Pekela, located in the Dutch province of Groningen.

The parliamentary leader of the Livre party deemed the rejection of the Socialist Party's appeal by the right 'inadmissible' and stated that extending the constitutional review deadline is a 'constitutional coup'. The party has requested an audience with Seguro regarding Chega's project.

Albanian Socialist Party MP Elisa Spiropali began her visit to the Bundestag with a meeting with Peter Beyer, the rapporteur for Albania and head of the friendship group with the Western Balkans, discussing Germany's key support for European integration.

António José Seguro, former leader of the Socialist Party, appealed for dialogue and moderation, stating that 'middle words are an antidote to the virus of polarization.' He emphasized the importance of finding common ground to combat societal division and highlighted the need for 'balance' in relations with allies.

Disagreements have emerged within Belgium's Socialist Party following comments by Brussels Mayor Philippe Close regarding recent unrest, with federal deputy Ridouane Chahid criticizing his stance on police violence.

Former Socialist Party MP Petro Koçi has strongly criticized former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku during an event in Fier marking the 35th anniversary of the Socialist Party's founding, accusing her of being a "founder of corruption."

In Belgium, Les Engagés party has responded to accusations from the Socialist party, which had launched a website listing nearly 100 measures by Les Engagés and MR that allegedly impact workers' finances. Les Engagés retorted with 'The 100 scandals of the PS that impacted our wallets'.

The Socialist Party in Catalonia, led by Illa, is projected to lose significant ground and potentially the presidency, with Aliança Catalana gaining substantial support, leading to an ungovernable political landscape.
José Luís Carneiro, leader of the Socialist Party, addressed the 'great instability' within the Azores government, while asserting his party's contribution to political stability. He also highlighted the archipelago's strategic importance for Portugal in Europe.

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) has announced it will grant the new government a three-month period of tolerance, citing the administration's stated intentions for change and initial actions.

Elected members of the Socialist Party (PS) were involved in pushing and shouting matches with opposition parties (PSD, Chega, and CDS) during a meeting of the Vila do Conde Parish Council.

The Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) concluded the previous year with financial losses and faces a challenging future as it will no longer receive budget support.

Guillaume Tabard, in a counter-point analysis, suggests that Jean-Luc Mélenchon views the Socialist Party and other left-wing parties as 'dead stars,' aiming to consolidate 'his' France in Saint-Denis to demonstrate his political strength.

Klevis Jahaj, a Socialist Party MP from Fier, appeared today at the Special Anti-Corruption Structure (SPAK) in Albania, though the reasons for his appearance are not yet known.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) plans to gather 20 economists in June to propose an alternative to the labor reform, also discussing an internal ethical guide at their first board meeting after recent searches.

The Special Court of First Instance for Corruption and Organized Crime (GJKKO) acquitted Socialist Party MP Erion Braçe, who was accused of defamation by a businessman.

Olivier Faure, First Secretary of the French Socialist Party, has set a July 9 deadline to decide on holding a primary election to select a single candidate for the 2027 presidential election.

Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has questioned the government regarding the reinforcement of the National Republican Guard (GNR) post in Sines, inquiring about plans for a new building and the allocation of new patrol vehicles.

Analysts Luís Rosa and Ana Rita Duarte discuss an operation by the PJ at the national headquarters of the Socialist Party, raising questions about the justice system's handling of cases against political parties and municipalities.

The article criticizes the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) for its handling of past controversies, including issues related to former Prime Minister Sócrates and hidden funds. It questions the party's current political strategies and its reliance on historical narratives like '28 de Maio.'

The Socialist Party (PSOE) is reportedly losing significant ground in crucial Spanish autonomous communities like the Balearic Islands, Valencia, and Murcia, as Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's political crisis deepens.