O Express This Friday, November 14th, it is announced that labor laws will not pass in Belém without an agreement from UGT. The newspaper recalls that Gouveia e Melo admitted a veto, Marques Mendes is unlikely to accept it without this agreement and Seguro speaks of “essential” dialogue.
Regarding Operation Influencer, Expresso also says that António Costa asked four times to consult the process and was never authorized by the Public Ministry. The prosecutor claimed “judicial secrecy” to prevent the former prime minister from accessing the case in which he is being investigated, and his first request was filed before judicial secrecy was decreed.
The weekly also says that a former advisor to the Minister of Health was appointed to lead the task force movement. Pedro Melo Lopes, who is also a PSD deputy, left Ana Paula Martins’ office a few months ago, where he helped prepare the Emergency and Health Transformation Plan.
O Observer says that the executive director of CNN Portugal, Frederico Roque de Pinho, was the target of several complaints on the company’s reporting channel. Investigated for allegedly favoring gay men in team management, he will be negotiating a solution with the administration.
O Sunrise says that José Sócrates gets rid of corruption crimes in Vale do Lobo. The newspaper adds that, following the suspension of the trial so that the former minister can find a lawyer, the MP himself recognizes that the statute of limitations for corruption crimes relating to the luxury development is inevitable.
O Public writes that pay inequality makes women work 64 days a year for free. Faced with a scenario that is clearly unfavorable for women, the main fear of the Gender, Work and Power Observatory is that the Government’s proposal to change labor laws could mean a setback.
O News Journal highlights that the Interior has received 2.2 billion since 2017 but no one has measured impacts. In other words, he explains, there is no monitoring and most of the programs are national in scope. The Government will review the measures and the map to make investments more effective.
This newspaper also states that death threats and insults in the Chega District in Braga end up with the Police. “The current Chega councilor in the Chamber of Barcelos, Paulo Ralha, filed a complaint with the Braga PSP against the deputy to the Assembly of the Republic and president of the Braga District Assembly of the party, Carlos Barbosa, accusing him of threats and attempted aggression”, he writes, adding that the PGR confirms that it is investigating the case. “I can disgrace my life, but I’ll kill you”, deputy Carlos Barbosa said to Paulo Ralha.
O Morning Mail makes headlines with the death of an elderly couple in Fernão Ferro in Thursday’s flood. He also writes that the images show that Odair Moniz died after four shots in six seconds.
In Diário de Notícias we highlight that essential medicines and pharmaceuticals up to 30 euros will not have increases in 2026.
