The government marks its first 100 days in office this Saturday, with the Prime Minister stating that “essential decisions” have been made to address “concrete problems of the people” and set long-term goals for the country.
Luís Montenegro emphasizes that this is a “reformist and humanist government” focused on “each person and the future of everyone.”
“And believe me, our international rating is very high, as I just confirmed in the East. We all have the responsibility to focus on what is important,” stated the head of government in a recent post on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
In these first 100 days, we made essential decisions to solve the concrete problems of people and project the country for decades. We are a reformist and humanist government. Each person and the future of all are our focus. And believe me, our international rating is…
— Luís Montenegro (@LMontenegro_PT) September 13, 2025
The initial 100 days of the government were marked by issues related to immigration, changes in labor laws, and tax reductions.
A notable characteristic of the Prime Minister remains his reluctance to engage with the media. This was evident recently during the Council of Ministers following the Elevador da Glória tragedy, where Lisbon’s mayor, Carlos Moedas, was invited but no questions were allowed.
Recall the first 100 days of Luís Montenegro’s first term below:

The first 100 days were marked by various announcements, the decision on the location of a future airport, an agreement with some teachers’ unions, alongside many changes in top positions.