🏛️ Carlos Moedas secures absolute majority in Lisbon council
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Lisbon Mayor Carlos Moedas has achieved an absolute majority in the City Council by appointing independent councillor Ana Simões Silva, a former Chega member, to a full-time role. This change, announced on 11 February 2026, increases the coalition's seats to nine out of 17. Silva will oversee Health and Food Waste, enhancing governance stability for the 2025–2029 term. Her departure from Chega was due to political incompatibilities, allowing her to take a more active role in the council.
Key points
- Carlos Moedas' coalition now holds nine out of 17 seats in the Lisbon City Council.
- Ana Simões Silva, a former Chega member, will take on full-time roles in Health and Food Waste.
- The change aims to enhance governance stability for the 2025–2029 term.
- The new structure was approved during an extraordinary executive meeting.
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Facts
- Carlos Moedas' coalition now holds nine out of 17 seats in the Lisbon City Council.
- Ana Simões Silva will oversee Health and Food Waste portfolios.
- The change was announced on 11 February 2026.
- The current municipal executive took office on 11 November 2025.
Quotes
- I cannot remain as a mere decorative councillor, without any means to carry out a competent mandate for the benefit of the city of Lisbon — Ana Simões Silva
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