
A new proposal has been made for vice-presidents, which includes Bruno Ventura, a deputy elected in Lisbon, and Dulcineia Moura, a deputy elected in Guarda and previously the secretary of the parliamentary group.
The leadership list, which will be voted on Wednesday between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., suggests retaining eight of the 12 vice-presidents. Among them are former Medical Association head Miguel Guimarães, former deputy secretary-general Hugo Carneiro, deputy Regina Bastos, municipal coordinator Pedro Alves, former Rio Maior mayor Isaura Morais, former JSD leader Alexandre Poço, Lisbon deputy António Rodrigues, and Porto deputy Andreia Neto.
The proposed new secretaries of the parliamentary group are Fernando Queiroga, former mayor of Boticas, and João Antunes dos Santos, elected in Leiria.
In the 24th Constitutional Government, the first administration led by Luís Montenegro, Cristina Vaz Tomé held the position of Secretary of State for Health Management, and Paulo Lopes Marcelo was Secretary of State for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers.