The number of services provided by Citizen Shops (Lojas do Cidadão) increased by 6.6% in the first four months of 2026 compared to the same period in 2025, according to the Portuguese government. This growth is attributed to extended operating hours in high-traffic areas and expanded capacity at these shops. The government claims that the standardization and extension of hours, combined with enhanced spontaneous service, improved the shops' ability to respond to citizens, resulting in more services and reduced waiting times in most locations. On average, waiting times decreased in 75% of the shops, particularly in entities that now offer spontaneous service, such as the Authority for Mobility and Transport (AIMA), which previously did not have this functionality. However, the government notes that some entities still struggle to fully implement the required spontaneous service due to a lack of human resources.
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