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In Sangalhos, a PSD in pieces

The article discusses the internal turmoil within Portugal's Social Democratic Party (PSD) following the failure of the labor reform package in Parliament. The PSD and the current government had previously believed they had reached an agreement with the Chega party, but this proved false, leading to frustration among PSD members. The Labor Minister, Maria do Rosário Palma Ramalho, attempted to push forward with the labor reforms despite opposition, even trying to pressure Prime Minister Luís Montenegro to support them. This effort was met with applause from some delegates, though it is seen as counterproductive. The government's approval ratings have dropped significantly, and the PSD struggled to present a united front at their recent congress in Sangalhos. The defeat of the labor reform was partly due to widespread worker protests organized by unions like CGTP and UGT, which influenced Chega leader André Ventura to vote against the package.

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