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Montenegro Wants to Lower Electricity Price and Promises to Recover Investment in TAP

Summary by Jornal Expresso
"We are here to last": Prime Minister defended the results and the direction of the government, in a trajectory that promises that it will remain for history. In Pontal, I also meant that it does not want a kind of modern censorship in which the country only speaks of polemics instead of saying that it understands that it matters.

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Prime Minister says privatization will be more favourable than expected, and he is convinced that the state will recover the value invested in the company with future sales and dividends.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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"We are here to last": Prime Minister defended the results and the direction of the government, in a trajectory that promises that it will remain for history. In Pontal, I also meant that it does not want a kind of modern censorship in which the country only speaks of polemics instead of saying that it understands that it matters.

·Paço de Arcos, Portugal
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Portugal's Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, said this Friday that the privatization of 44.9% of the TAP airline, now under state control, will be "much more favorable than expected a few years ago, even a few months ago." Read

·Madrid, Spain
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In the energy report, REGAGEN stated that the average price of a kilowatt hour in EU countries is three times higher than in Montenegro

·Podgorica, Montenegro
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The Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, today considered that the government is "to last" and without "no drama" because it does not have an absolute majority, despite admitting that it "would do well", intending to leave a decade of development as Cavaco Silva did.

·Portugal
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Luís Montenegro states that the sale of part of the TAP will be more favorable than expected and guarantees that the results will allow the Portuguese to recover the money placed in the airline.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Paço de Arcos, Portugal on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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