Portugal’s Prime Minister promised to raise the monthly minimum wage by 25% to € 750 by 2023 as he started his second term in the office, while reiterating the goal to cut public debt to below 100% of GDP. The national minimum salary will evolve every year after discussions with the collective bargaining partners, depending on the employment dynamics and economic growth.
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