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12h. Luís Montenegro Expects "Possible Normality" in All Sectors During General Strike

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First Minister devalues a survey which points out that 61% of the Portuguese support general greve. Still in this journal, UGT says there is still room to talk and call for dialogue with the Government.

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The Prime Minister removed any change in position before the general strike, ensuring that the Government will continue to stand in the dialogue, but with reformist strength

·Portugal
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First Minister devalues a survey which points out that 61% of the Portuguese support general greve. Still in this journal, UGT says there is still room to talk and call for dialogue with the Government.

·Portugal
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Leader of the Coming Critic Government to generate together the population "a huge sense of insecurity and disrespect"

·Portugal
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President André Ventura said today that "the country does not stop" in the general greve, but he considered that the prime minister had a "uncontextualised reaction" to the call and is making an error. "I hope that the country does not stop [on Thursday], that is my wish, that the economy does not stop, that we do not have as a country a loss of hundreds of millions of euros, and that is a wish I have, but it cannot be stopped from recognizing t…

·Funchal, Portugal
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The Prime Minister said that he wanted to speak more than about the general strike marked for Friday, ensuring that there was no need for dialogue.

The survey referred to by Montenegro is published this morning by the "News Journal" and indicates that more than half of the population supports the general strike marked for this Friday.

·Portugal
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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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