Ivica Dačić, leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), stated that his party desires post-election coalition talks with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). He emphasized that SPS would not engage in discussions with parties aiming to block a coalition.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) announced it would request a parliamentary review of the new organic law for INEM (National Institute of Medical Emergency). PS leader Carneiro criticized Prime Minister Luís Montenegro for being "disconnected from reality" and for not addressing health in his speech.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is campaigning in Quarteira and Olhão, drawing parallels to their 1995 electoral success and expressing confidence in winning power.
PCP, BE, and Livre are joining forces to bring the Public Health Service (PSU) to the Portuguese Parliament. The Socialist Party (PS) has indicated it is open to amendments to the decree.
Olivier Faure, leader of the French Socialist Party, criticized President Emmanuel Macron for being photographed jet-skiing in Brégançon during a heatwave, while parts of France were burning.
Spain's Popular Party (PP) has challenged the Socialist Party (PSOE) to summon the Moroccan ambassador, urging the government to defend Spain's territorial integrity and prevent a repeat of what they term an 'invasion'.
The Socialist Party (PS) in the Azores is advocating for regular flights and competitive pricing, following a significant drop in passenger numbers at Azorean airports in July, which could lead to job losses.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has accused the government of 'making money' from fuel, criticizing a new increase in fuel tax that has led to a 9-cent rise per liter of diesel since April 2024.
A Ukrainian association in Portugal has questioned the Socialist Party (PS) regarding one of its MPs, who is accused of praising Russia during a train journey through the country, an accusation the PS denies.
The Democratic Party (PD) in Albania has criticized the Socialist Party (PS) for reducing the territorial reform to merely the number of municipalities, presenting its own key proposals for the reform. An former PS candidate also expressed regret for supporting Rama, claiming betrayal.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has stated that the situation involving the Minister of Internal Administration, Luís Neves, has reached its limit and urged the Prime Minister to restore order in the government.
A senior member of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) warned that the party risks losing its identity if it remains in a coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has deemed the discrimination against the social sector 'unacceptable,' following a letter from the CNIS association requesting clarification on investment flexibility, with a former minister stating that the differentiation jeopardizes social investment.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has indicated its readiness to support the current government in passing the upcoming State Budget. This move could provide stability for the government amidst potential challenges.
Municipalities in Portugal are concerned that Beja will lose 16 foreign doctors, potentially leading to a 'chaotic' situation in primary healthcare, prompting the Socialist Party to question Minister Ana Paula Martins.
Residents in Divjakë and Cërrik, Albania, are protesting the Socialist Party's proposal to merge 15 municipalities, with local mayors also supporting the opposition to preserve their current administrative structures.
A socialist councilor in Guimarães criticizes the "politicization" of the national commission, warning that Guimarães could end up with a small place at a large table, a concern rejected by the mayor.
Albanian Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha, speaking outside SPAK, announced that the opposition has ended all cooperation with the Socialist Party regarding the selection of names for the General Prosecutor.
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and other left-wing parties held their annual rally under Buzludzha Peak, commemorating 135 years since the party's founding congress and the establishment of the organized socialist movement in Bulgaria.
Socialist Party MP Erion Braçe reacted to the increase in fuel prices, accusing traders of deliberately raising them before the weekend when travel is higher, and called for the Transparency Board to be reinstated.
Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova has announced her intention to run for re-election in the upcoming autumn presidential elections. She will be nominated by an initiative committee and has already received official support from the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and "Progressive Bulgaria."
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is seeking clarification from the government on whether the Ministry of Culture was aware of the intention to change the use of the Guarda cinema space before the evaluation of the request was completed, as deputies request further information.
The leader of the Portuguese Socialist Party, Carneiro, has called on Prime Minister Neves to provide explanations in parliament as soon as possible regarding his 'fragilized political authority,' and to conduct a rigorous assessment with the Minister of Internal Administration.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is requesting an urgent meeting with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro this week regarding a case within the Chega party's cabinet, with PS to define its position based on Montenegro's explanation.
The Socialist Party (PS) in the Azores has raised concerns about regulatory constraints and a lack of adequate funding causing delays for the new Santa Maria Wind Farm project. They are seeking alternative solutions that have been considered.
Ivica Dačić, President of the Socialist Party of Serbia, played what he claimed was the sound of a 'real sound cannon' during a session of the Serbian Parliament where deputies were debating a voting proposal.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is demanding 'clear and substantiated explanations' from Luís Neves regarding the 'Casinhos' (small cases/scandals). The party has indicated that if satisfactory explanations are not provided, they will engage with Montenegro.
The leader of the Socialist Party (PS) expects former PJ director Neves to provide promised clarifications next week, stressing the importance of safeguarding institutions.
The 'Luís Neves case' has deeply shaken the credibility of the Portuguese government and the Socialist Party, according to Rui Rio. There are discussions about whether a parliamentary inquiry commission is the solution to the crisis surrounding Neves and exam issues.
The Portuguese government has indicated its willingness to accommodate demands from the Socialist Party (PS) regarding the 2027 state budget. The PS is seen as extending support to the government in this process.
In Portugal, the Socialist Party (PS) is setting 'red lines' for the approval of the State Budget, while the opposition is pressuring Prime Minister Montenegro over recent government controversies and concerns about team stability.
Former Socialist Party MP Ledi Shamku Shkreli has reacted to the detention of American anthropologist Carrie Ann Morgan and artist Elsa Paja at Police Station No. 3 following a protest in front of the Parliament.
The Portuguese Socialist Party is reportedly considering supporting the government's upcoming state budget, with discussions focusing on the conditions and potential political implications of their cooperation.
Miguel Costa Matos of the Socialist Party (PS) accused the Portuguese government of promoting the AI platform "Amália" without ensuring its reliability. While not against state AI models, he warned of the risk of it becoming an expensive toy.
A former member of the Socialist Party, Koçeku, has joined a protest against Prime Minister Rama, stating she realized she no longer belonged to the party in the last 10 months. She claims to have received threats and support from anonymous PS members, citing citizen revolt as her motivation to leave.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) and Chega are advocating for free reappraisal of student exams, acknowledging that there is no easy solution to the current controversy. PS also requested a new, fair calendar for the exams.
The Socialist Party in Portugal claims the government continues to profit from fuel sales, stating that Portuguese citizens pay significantly more per liter for diesel and gasoline due to sustained tax increases.
Sali Berisha accused the Socialist Party of breaking an agreement on territorial and electoral reform, claiming they intend to reduce the number of municipalities by 20. He called on Albanians to join protests against what he described as Prime Minister Rama's anti-reforms.
Reyes Maroto has won the PSOE primary election, securing her candidacy for mayor of Madrid against Enma López. Maroto will now represent the Socialist party in the upcoming municipal elections.
José Luís Carneiro of the Socialist Party advocates for an urgent meeting between the government and the Council of Rectors to ensure stability in access to higher education, proposing a postponement of exams and extended application deadlines.
The Secretary-General of the Portuguese Socialist Party stated that the authority of the Minister of Internal Administration must not be compromised and called for clear explanations regarding recent serious events.
The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) celebrated its 36th anniversary, with party leader Ivica Dačić acknowledging Slobodan Milošević's historical contributions amidst a scandal involving a minister.
A recent Intercampus poll shows the Socialist Party (PS) retaining its lead in Portugal, despite a one-point drop, while the Democratic Alliance (AD) recovers second place, remaining in a technical tie with Chega.
Sali Berisha, leader of the Democratic Party, accused the Socialist Party of breaking consensus on Territorial Reform, claiming they intend to approve it unilaterally without opposition agreement, vowing to oppose it.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is advocating for a support program aimed at assisting the Portuguese community affected by recent earthquakes. Additionally, the party is proposing the planting of chestnut trees in the Serra de São Mamede region.
The PS (Socialist Party) has questioned the EU regarding the detention of Domingos Simões Pereira, while the CPLP (Community of Portuguese Language Countries) has condemned his preventive imprisonment. These actions highlight international concern over the situation.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) will hold its political rentrée on August 16 in the Algarve, between Faro and Olhão, marking the second such event under Carneiro's leadership and occurring earlier than usual.
Singer and artist Robert Aliaj has launched strong accusations against Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and the Socialist Party, criticizing their governance and approach to tourism promotion.
The electoral reform process in Albania remains at a standstill, with the commission closing its deadline without a final product from the Socialist Party (PS) and Democratic Party (PD). BIRN reports that the reform is stuck in place.
The leader of the Socialist Party (PS) bench in the Almada Municipal Assembly has called for the resignation of Inês de Medeiros, sparking heated debate within the party, though the local party president denies division.
Former Bank of Portugal governor and minister Mário Centeno is re-emerging in the Socialist Party (PS), collaborating with Carneiro and being viewed by socialists as a valuable asset for the party's future.
Portugal's Livre party plans to continue its growth, prioritize regionalization and green reindustrialization, and pressure the Socialist Party (PS) to prevent a right-wing constitutional revision.
An opinion piece from Almada, Portugal, argues that while it's easy to blame the Socialist Party (PS), the responsibility for change ultimately lies with voters who do not demand enough.
Ecologist MP Clémentine Autain has announced her withdrawal from the French presidential election, citing the failure of a unified left-wing primary and the Socialist Party's decision to organize a primary exclusive to its partners.
The Socialist Party federation in Setúbal, Portugal, is urging the National Association of Portuguese Municipalities (ANMP) to evaluate funding for water networks and calls on the government to prepare the 2028-2034 financial framework.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) criticized Prime Minister Luís Montenegro for only being accessible to the media at football matches and festivals, emphasizing the urgency of ensuring the start of the school year.
The leader of the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has called on the government to establish commitments and guarantee the continuity of investments planned under the Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR).
The Secretary-General of the Socialist Party (PS) accused the Prime Minister of 'atrocious insensitivity' regarding the 7% failure rate in educational tests, stating it represents 21,000 unresolved cases for students.
The Socialist Party in Gaia claims the financial figures for the proposed cable car project 'don't add up,' noting that it's designed to transport 15,000 people per hour, more than the Paris cable car transports in an entire day.
The leader of the Socialist Party in the Azores, Francisco César, met with the Faial Island Council and criticized the Regional Government's lack of vision for the period after the Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR) funds are depleted.
The Lisbon City Council has assumed over 100 indemnification processes, paying 1 million euros in compensation for damages caused by falling trees, while facing criticism from the Socialist Party for absent councilors.
The Socialist Party (PS) in Gaia, Portugal, alleges that the local council has made no progress on its promise to deliver 4,000 homes, accusing it of silence and claiming credit for inherited projects.
The Socialist Party's parliamentary group views the national exams case as "serious" and does not rule out supporting the Left Bloc's proposal for a commission of inquiry, with a vote scheduled for September.
Members of the Belgian Socialist Party (PS) approved new internal operating rules on Sunday in Namur, addressing issues such as age limits, antisemitism, and women's representation.
Researcher Auron Tare ironized statements by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and other Socialist Party exponents, who claimed foreign agents, initially Iran and recently Russia, were behind protests.
Portugal's Housing and Urban Rehabilitation Institute (IHRU) has called for "greater rigor" from politicians, responding to claims by the Socialist Party leader that the government has 10 ready-to-occupy homes in Azinheira dos Barros, clarifying they are for people in a "transitional phase."
Residents of Divjaka, Albania, have been protesting for 18 consecutive days against a proposed reform by the Socialist Party to merge their municipality with Lushnja.
Ivica Dacic announced that the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) will run independently in the upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections. He stated there are no secret talks with the Progressives regarding alliances.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) intends to call current and former RTP (public broadcaster) officials to Parliament for hearings. This follows a preliminary report that identified alleged irregularities in the company's subsidy allocations.
French Socialist Party MP Jérôme Guedj has indicated he is open to the under-indexing of pensions, provided certain conditions are met, though he views a partial de-indexing of high pensions as inappropriate.
With tourism in the Azores declining for nine consecutive months, the Socialist Party (PS) alleges that the Regional Government continues to suspend funding for events across the islands, violating a parliamentary decision.
The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) is independently preparing for the upcoming elections. This move raises questions about its potential impact on the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has requested all documentation from the government that supported decisions made regarding national digital exams. The party is seeking transparency on the process and criteria used.
Residents of Divjaka, Albania, are protesting for the ninth consecutive day against the proposed territorial reform that would merge their municipality with Lushnja, burning Socialist Party membership cards and demanding their identity not be touched.
Vladan Zagrađanin, President of the Executive Board of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), stated that the party's Main Board unanimously supported Ivica Dačić's proposal for an independent election run in July, and confirmed there have been no discussions with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) regarding a joint appearance in the upcoming elections.
Residents of Divjakë have been protesting for several days against the proposed administrative merger of their municipality with Lushnja. Demonstrators symbolically burned Socialist Party membership cards to express their opposition to the territorial reform.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is questioning the government about an additional cost of approximately 10 million euros for a 'loop' solution for the Metro, criticizing the lack of consultation with affected municipalities.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has requested explanations from the Minister of Environment regarding the co-management model for the Serra de São Mamede Natural Park, citing a missing 2025 activity and accounts report that compromises public scrutiny.
A political rift between the Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia in Knić has culminated, with United Serbia accepting the position of Deputy President of the Municipal Assembly.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is demanding that the government schedule the implementation of recommendations from the National Integrated Rural Fire Management Plan, noting that the same failures have recurred for decades.
A secret report by Ramiz Alia from March 6, 1991, reveals that six government ministers requested his resignation in late December, which he refused amidst discussions of forming a socialist party, just months after political pluralism was declared in Albania.
Municipal employees in Rrogozhinë, Albania, have boycotted work and protested against the Socialist Party's draft proposal to merge their municipality with Kavaja as part of new territorial reforms.
The Portuguese Socialist Party's parliamentary group sent a letter to the government outlining several reservations regarding the Single Social Benefit (PSU) decree-law, particularly concerning its amounts and access rules.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is accusing the government of making "partisan" dismissals at the Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP) and demands explanations from the Minister of Labour, calling for a suspension of appointments until transparent public tenders are held.
Albanian expert Agron Haxhimali has criticized the Socialist Party's proposal to merge 15 municipalities, arguing that it undermines local governance and services in rural areas, and suggests preserving the 61 municipalities while regrouping administrative units.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has accused the government of removing patients from waiting lists, particularly for minor surgeries, through a new platform, which they deem unacceptable.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has been highlighted for its success in approving draft laws in Parliament. Separately, the government in Madrid is facing pressure over a multi-million euro luxury apartment purchase.
André Ventura, leader of Portugal's Chega party, has requested presidential intervention, alleging that Luís Neves admitted to committing several crimes. Concurrently, the Socialist Party leader urged Luís Montenegro to assess the minister's continued tenure.
Albania's Socialist Party seeks to reduce the number of municipalities, but a Council of Europe draft report on local governance criticizes the centralization of public services and limited municipal autonomy, suggesting the new territorial reform should focus on capacity building.
The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) is preparing for upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections, with party officials like Ivica Dačić confirming their readiness and local committees proposing candidates. There is internal discussion, with some members advocating for the SPS to run independently.
During a no-confidence debate in the Serbian Parliament, Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dacic played a recording of what he described as a "real sonic cannon."
In an eight-page document, the Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) posed over thirty questions to the government, primarily directed at Fernando Alexandre, whom they accuse of 'disresponsibility,' and called for parliamentary involvement in the audit.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is demanding the Prime Minister provide explanations, with José Luís Carneiro emphasizing the safeguarding of democratic rule of law institutions.
Despite accusations from Montenegro that PS and Chega aim to govern from Parliament, the Socialist Party (PS) has predominantly voted alongside the PSD, approving only 30 diplomas with Chega against the social democrats' wishes.
Portugal's Liberal Initiative (IL) is demanding urgent clarifications from the Ministry of Internal Administration (MAI) regarding the legitimacy of Luís Neves, head of the Judicial Police. The Socialist Party (PS) has accused Chega of weakening the PJ with a parliamentary inquiry into Neves, while IL has requested an urgent hearing for the MAI in the Permanent Commission.
During the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Mário Soares' first government, the Portuguese Socialist Party invoked the founder's 'moderation' to send a message to Montenegro regarding Chega.
The Socialist Party in the Azores is criticizing new rules for fishing quotas, warning that transferring documentary bureaucracy to shipowners ignores the lack of digital means at landing sites.
The leader of Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has rejected the formation of a left-wing electoral front, stating there will be 'neither coalitions nor unions' and that the party will present its proposals for local political reform in September.
Alberto Gonçalves observes and comments on the Portuguese Socialist Party's differing treatment of the Minister of Education and the Minister of Internal Administration, suggesting that the party protects Dr. Neves because he is seen as integral to the PS.
Maré Dialética, an association founded in April 2026 and linked to the Socialist Party (PS) campaign, received municipal support, with opposition votes against the approval, citing a lack of justification and its connection to Ana Abrunhosa's campaign.
The Socialist Party of the Azores is advocating for the creation of an Air Route Development Fund to support new direct flights to the region and mitigate the ongoing decline in tourism.
The Socialist Party in Porto is proposing a study by IP on the safety of the Circunvalação road, arguing that recent pedestrian accidents highlight the urgent need for intervention, a request first made in 2017.
The French Socialist party continues to lack a strong candidate for the Elysée, with no aspirant, including former President Hollande, guaranteed to reach the second round.
The French Socialist Party (PS) is struggling to find candidates for its upcoming internal primary election, with former President François Hollande and ex-Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve opting out, while MEP Raphaël Glucksmann delays his decision.
Democratic Party MP Ina Zhupa has reacted against the Socialist Party's proposed new territorial reform, which would merge the municipalities of Delvina and Konispol with Saranda, calling it a centralization that weakens local power.
Carneiro has guaranteed that the Socialist Party (PS) will not block the CPI (Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry) regarding the exams. This statement clarifies the party's stance on the inquiry.
Comisiones Obreras is hosting the celebration of the 90th anniversary of the PSUC (Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia), a party that served as the main bastion of political resistance during Franco's regime in Catalonia.
A new poll from Universidade Católica shows the AD government receiving its worst evaluation since Luís Montenegro became prime minister, with 41% of respondents negatively assessing its performance, while the Socialist Party (PS) sees a significant rise in voting intentions, reaching parity with AD.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has launched three card games and a quiz on social media, satirizing the current state of the country and highlighting perceived failures of the AD government.
Albania's Special Parliamentary Commission for Territorial Reform concluded its nine-month mandate without a consensual product, despite the Socialist Party proposing four scenarios for the reform.
The president of the Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) has acknowledged 'worrying signs' in the Leire Díez case. Díez is testifying as a witness before Judge Santiago Pedraz regarding alleged maneuvers to destabilize judicial processes affecting the party or Pedro Sánchez's circle.
Left-wing parties in Lisbon are criticizing the sale of 10 municipal land plots, arguing it lacks a clear strategy. The right-wing, in turn, accuses the Socialist Party (PS) of hypocrisy regarding a housing problem that began during their tenure.
Albanian Socialist Party MP Erion Braçe was filmed violently pushing News24 journalist Marsel Rupi outside the Parliament Presidency, an incident that has drawn strong condemnation and is now further detailed by local media.
Ricardo Gonçalves, who headed an alternative list to the National Commission that was excluded by Carlos César in March, will appeal the rejection to the Constitutional Court after exhausting internal party resources.
Marjana Koçeku, an Albanian MP who left the Socialist Party, met with French MEP and environmental activist Emma Fourreau in Tirana to support a protest. Koçeku emphasized that 'the environment knows no parties; nature is either protected or...!'
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is demanding an explanation regarding access granted to members of the ministry to the area where exams are stored. The PS has threatened a parliamentary inquiry if a satisfactory explanation is not provided.
Borislav Gutsanov commented that the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and President Radev's party should approach the upcoming presidential elections wisely and seek a common candidate.
The Secretary-General of the Socialist Party (PS) demanded explanations from Luís Montenegro regarding national exams, suggesting the possibility of a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has requested detailed documentation regarding the new solution for the future headquarters of the Bank of Portugal. This request seeks transparency and comprehensive information on the project.
French politician Segolene Royal, a former presidential candidate in 2007, announced her intention to participate in the Socialist Party primaries, aiming to become the party's candidate for the upcoming presidential election.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) has accused the government of transforming access to rental housing into an 'auction,' with a party member defending that a new date for evaluations will be a test for both the Minister of Education and the Prime Minister.
Democratic Party MP Belind Këlliçi has shared an old video showing Socialist Party parliamentary group leader Taulant Balla, then in opposition, expressing opposition to investments in Zvërnec, highlighting a change in his stance.
The Albania-European Union Stabilization-Association Parliamentary Committee failed to approve a joint resolution regarding Albania's integration process. The Democratic Party attributed the failure to the Socialist Party's rejection of over 30 amendments.
The Party of Socialists faction in the Chisinau Municipal Council has stated its readiness to support the 2026 municipal budget, provided that initiatives proposed by the socialists are included.
Portuguese Socialist Party deputies are calling for the government to submit the agreement between public broadcaster RTP and news agency Lusa to Parliament, advocating for full transparency regarding its terms, objectives, and impacts.
The Lisbon City Council plans to sell land lots via public auction for €59 million, which the Socialist Party (PS) argues could have provided 467 affordable housing units, intensifying real estate speculation.
Portugal's Socialist Party Secretary-General, Carneiro, criticized Montenegro's absence during wildfires and expects government explanations regarding national exams, threatening to withhold support for an inquiry.
Albanian businessman Erlind Xhindi claims that deputies from the Socialist Party are expressing concerns to him, suggesting the government is disintegrating. This comes as protests continue, with calls for the Prime Minister's resignation and legal challenges to the arrests of demonstrators.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) reiterated its stance that houses in Grândola 'could be occupied,' while also demanding an apology from Montenegro regarding exam-related issues. These statements highlight ongoing political tensions in Portugal.
The Portuguese Housing and Urban Rehabilitation Institute (IHRU) rejected accusations of electioneering from the Socialist Party regarding the delivery of homes, clarifying that the houses funded by the PRR are not intended for permanent residence.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is preparing a new municipal electoral law, engaging local officials in internal debates to propose changes to executive election methods and give real consequences to censure motions.
Branko Ružić, Vice President of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), believes that SPS leader Ivica Dačić's announcement about the party running independently in elections is 'healing' but only a good first step.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) has outlined conditions for negotiating the state budget, while the country also faces ongoing discussions on constitutional review, pension reforms, active wildfires, and recent athletics achievements.
Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) is questioning the government about its acquisition of a 13.7% stake in REN, specifically asking if the purchase is linked to the announced sovereign fund and its allocation.
Álvaro Beleza, a socialist and president of Sedes, argues that the PS (Socialist Party) should enable the State Budget without negotiating it, to avoid compromising with the government.
The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) is exploring options to expand its pre-election coalition, with many political factions open to discussions under certain conditions.
Albanian opposition leader Sali Berisha stated that internal polls from the Socialist Party show a significant drop in support, with the party now at 29% or less.
Former Interior Minister Sandër Lleshaj is opposing the Socialist Party's proposal for new territorial reform in Albania, arguing that citizens' demands are legitimate and European, and that the fate of communities should be decided by referendum.
Portugal's Minister of Economy and Territorial Cohesion, Castro Almeida, has responded to criticisms from his Socialist Party predecessor, António Costa Silva, regarding the alleged 'distortion' of the essential characteristics of the initially planned Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR).
The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) is criticized for falsely claiming to be the legal and legitimate successor of the Serbian Social Democracy from 1903, with critics stating the party is only nominally left-wing.
Spain's Socialist Party (PSOE) announced it will file a complaint with the Economic Crimes Prosecutor's Office in Madrid regarding the purchase of an attic apartment by Madrid regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso. The PSOE described the transaction as a "colossal mess."
Bojan Starčević, a Socialist Party of Serbia councilor in Knić, reportedly had the shortest mandate ever and feels betrayed and abandoned by his party.
Branko Ružić, an official of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), stated that the party should independently determine its candidates for the next elections, without interference from the state leadership or the SNS.
Branko Ružić has commented on an "alarming lack of self-respect" within the leadership of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), specifically referencing the situation in Knić. His remarks were made in an interview with "Vreme" magazine.
The Portuguese Secretary of State for Civil Protection states the focus is on combating fires, while the Socialist Party (PS) is pressing the government to define a timeline for implementing fire prevention measures by September.
Albanian Socialist Party MP Vullnet Sinaj publicly opposed his party's territorial reform proposal, arguing that Selenica meets all criteria to remain a municipality and that experts and citizens should be heard.
The General Secretary of Albania's Freedom Party, Tedi Blushi, stated that the proposed merger of 15 municipalities by the Socialist Party violates the Constitution and European Charter, harming local self-governance and leaving villages without services.
Several small municipalities across Albania are protesting against the Socialist Party's proposed territorial reform, which would merge them with larger cities. Residents and local officials are demanding a referendum and expressing concerns about assimilation and lack of public consultation.
The Socialist Party (PS) in Odemira has accused the Chega party of seeking media attention, after Chega criticized the refusal of its request for an extraordinary meeting. The PS stated that the municipality would treat Chega's representative "as any other citizen."
Anti-government protests have continued for over 60 days in Albania, with citizens demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Rama and criticizing the Socialist Party's draft reforms. Protesters marched through Tirana, calling for systemic change and alleging that Socialist Party members are burning their party cards in defiance.
Albania's Socialist Party has proposed a new territorial map that would reduce the number of municipalities to 46 by merging 15 existing ones. The proposal has sparked debate and protests, with critics arguing it is driven by electoral mathematics rather than improved services.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti honored Tahir Sinani, a former KLA commander, praising him as an unwavering fighter for freedom. Kurti also criticized the parliamentary group leader of Albania's Socialist Party, Taulant Balla, for allegedly misusing Sinani's figure.
On the sidelines of a meeting with Montenegro, the leader of the Socialist Party (PS), Pedro Nuno Santos Carneiro, stated that the conditions of Luís Neves should be evaluated, but affirmed the party's opposition to a commission of inquiry.
Despite the growing number of errors and political misjudgments by the current executive, the memory of past Socialist Party governments remains strong in Portugal.
The Portuguese Socialist Party criticized the Democratic Alliance for obstructing the Interior Ministry in Parliament, while the Slovak Interior Minister expressed concern over the EU's perceived silence regarding Hungary. Both instances highlight political disagreements concerning internal affairs and the EU's role.
Taulant Balla, the leader of the Socialist Party parliamentary group in Albania, was confronted and attacked with eggs by protesters immediately after concluding a statement regarding a $302 million loan agreement for military equipment.
Luís Neves has deferred providing explanations to 'the appropriate time' without specifying when, as the Socialist Party also pressures for clarification on the matter.
An anthropological analysis of the Albanian Socialist Party's program cover explores the 'cult of the prime minister' and the European aspirations of Albanians, noting how political symbols create new realities.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is reportedly concentrating its efforts on the Minister of Education, setting a September deadline for responses, while awaiting explanations from the Minister of Internal Administration.
Opposition MPs in Albania blocked the parliament to prevent the presentation of a report on the Socialist Party's Territorial Reform 2.0, which proposes changes to municipalities and risks their merging, arguing the report was unilaterally drafted by the majority.
The Socialist Party in Portugal has raised concerns about significant delays in the effective implementation of obstetrics centers, which were established in November 2025. They are demanding concrete deadlines and measures from the Ministry of Health to address the issue.
Former Albanian Foreign Minister Elisa Spiropali criticized both the Socialist Party (PS) and the opposition in parliament, highlighting massive protests and stating that people feel unrepresented.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is criticizing a decision by the ACSS to exclude emigrants from family doctor services, warning that the measure could affect 50,000 Portuguese abroad.
The Socialist Party (PSOE) is appealing the dismissal of the case against Isabel Díaz Ayuso's chief of staff, requesting the court to exhaust all avenues to investigate the leak of two journalists' identities, citing the investigation and sentence of the Attorney General as an example.
With less than three months until the French Socialist Party's October primary elections, the race remains open without a clear favorite, as only two candidates, including Hollande, Cazeneuve, and Glucksmann, have officially declared their candidacies so far.
Independent MP Marjana Koçeku, also known as 'Neomalsore,' explained her reasons for leaving the Socialist Party, her vision for Albania's development, and her stance on citizen protests in an interview.
Albanian Socialist Party MP Zegjine Çaushi fiercely confronted Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha regarding his accusations about an expensive apartment she allegedly purchased, stating it was the only protest against both the government and opposition.
Deputies, senators, and regional leaders within Spain's PSOE are reportedly coordinating in secret to prevent a new regional funding model from reaching Congress.
The leader of the Socialist Party, Carneiro, has suggested postponing the second phase of exams and higher education applications due to a 'framework of instability,' recommending an urgent meeting between the government, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, and the Council of Rectors of Portuguese Universities.
Bent Jensen, one of Denmark's wealthiest individuals, is featured in a series discussing his conflict with the socialist party Enhedslisten, who accused him of holding his home island hostage during an election campaign.
Ivica Dačić, President of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), stated that the party does not forget the historical contribution of Slobodan Milošević, marking the party's 36th anniversary as a symbol of continuity, stability, and responsibility.
A pamphlet by Thoma Gëllçi reflects on the intense and noisy battle between the 'Swamp Owl' and the 'Narco-State' that occurred a year and a half ago, noting that the Socialist Party focused on this narrative rather than development plans.
Spiropali has submitted a motion to the Socialist Party Assembly proposing reforms, including the separation of the party from the state and an administration not serving individuals in power. He also urged humility in responding to citizens and reflection instead of suppressing protests.
Manuel Carvalho's opinion piece criticizes the Portuguese Socialist Party's silence and the government's struggles, suggesting a political combat where the opposition avoids pushing the Prime Minister to the brink.
The Socialist Party (PS) in Portugal announced its intention to vote against the motion of no confidence presented by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in the municipality of Almada, stating that the motion offers no solutions or paths forward.
The Socialist Party (PS) in Belgium has submitted a comprehensive plan to address heatwave effects, including measures for unemployment due to heat, access to drinking water, and free public transport.
A debate in the Madeiran parliament saw the Socialist Party propose lowering VAT, citing salaries 86 euros below the mainland, but the government refused, stating it follows international trends.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is demanding explanations from ANA, the national airport authority, regarding disproportionate requirements in airport tenders, particularly affecting firefighters. Deputy Francisco César highlighted concerns over high bank guarantee demands in new competitions.
The Portuguese Socialist Party is pushing for a reduction in fuel VAT, accusing the government of profiting from inflation and estimating that a temporary VAT cut could reduce fuel prices by about 15 cents per liter.
Amir Vesali, once considered a future leader of the socialist party (LSAP), discusses in an interview the circumstances that led to his strained relationship with LSAP and his subsequent move to CSV.
France's Socialist Party has decided to hold a presidential primary to select its candidate. While Ségolène Royal has announced her candidacy, prominent figures like Raphaël Glucksmann and François Hollande are reportedly holding off on their decisions.
The Socialist Party in Gaia, Portugal, has accused the local executive, led by Menezes, of neglecting mobility issues, citing inertia on the Unir network and a missed deadline for presenting transport solutions.
Ségolène Royal, a former presidential candidate in 2007, announced her candidacy for the Socialist Party's primary election, scheduled for October, ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
Olivier Faure, the first secretary of the French Socialist Party (PS), expressed 'disappointment' and 'regrets' after party militants voted against his preferred option of an 'open primary' for the 2027 presidential election, though he has not ruled out his participation in a primary.
The Secretary-General of the Portuguese Socialist Party, Carneiro, accused the Prime Minister of "atrocious insensitivity" regarding national exams, calling it an unprecedented "crisis in the evaluation model" and criticizing the minister for being "satisfied" with "only 7% failures."
Candidates from the Socialist Party (PS) in Coimbra have reported alleged irregularities, including mass quota payments by third parties in several municipalities, to the Public Prosecutor.
An opinion piece by Daniel Adrião addresses the disciplinary proceedings aimed at expelling him from the Socialist Party (PS). He suggests these actions should be viewed as more than just a personal episode, implying broader implications.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is pushing for a parliamentary discussion on the cooperation agreement between public broadcaster RTP and news agency Lusa, demanding full transparency regarding its terms and impacts.
The Social Democratic Party (PSD) in Portugal is projected to nearly double its profits in 2025, increasing from 1.3 million to 2.4 million euros, partly aided by state subsidies. The Socialist Party (PS) reduced its losses but remains in negative territory.
The parliamentary group of Portugal's Socialist Party (PS) voted in favor of a proposal to criminalize certain expressions or speeches that could be deemed 'racist'.
The Iniciativa Liberal (IL) party has held the Socialist Party (PS) and the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) responsible for a water shortage in the municipality of Almada, which has led to a strategic reduction of water pressure overnight.
The Portuguese Air Force has deployed two helicopters to directly assist in combating wildfires currently raging across the country. Meanwhile, the Socialist Party argues that the Prime Minister should apologize for the situation regarding national exams.