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Portugal's Interior Minister resigns over storm response

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Posted on February 11, 2026

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By Sergio Goncalves LISBON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Portuguese Interior Minister Maria Lucia Amaral has resigned amid criticism from opposition parties and local communities over what they describe as the

Portugal's Interior Minister Steps Down Following Storm Criticism

Political Fallout from Storm Kristin

By Sergio Goncalves

Government's Response to Storm Damage

LISBON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Portuguese Interior Minister Maria Lucia Amaral has resigned amid criticism from opposition parties and local communities over what they describe as the authorities' slow and failed response to devastating Storm Kristin two weeks ago.

Opposition Reactions and Criticism

The office of President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said late on Tuesday that he accepted the minister's resignation at the request of Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, after Amaral said she "no longer had the personal and political conditions necessary to carry out the role".

Future of the Interior Ministry

The president's office said Montenegro will temporarily take over the interior portfolio until a successor is appointed.

Storm Kristin swept across central mainland Portugal early on January 31, with winds topping 200 kph (124 mph) and heavy rains causing widespread damage to thousands of homes, factories and critical infrastructure, and killing at least six people.

The government estimates more than 4 billion euros ($4.76 billion) are needed for direct reconstruction costs.

Amaral's resignation is the first since the centre-right minority government took office about eight months ago.

The leader of far-right Chega party, Andre Ventura, wrote on X that the resignation proved the government's incapacity to deal with adversities, adding Montenegro was losing control of the government.

"How long will it take to resolve the other 'casting errors' of this government?" he asked.

Socialist Party leader Jose Luis Carneiro told reporters late on Monday that Montenegro was "the first person responsible" for the government's failure to respond to the storms.

Portugal and Spain have faced a series of storms in recent weeks. Following the devastation of Storm Kristin, successive tempests Leonardo and Marta also brought heavy rain, strong winds, flooding and further damage.

Portugal is now feeling the indirect effects of Storm Nils, which is not expected to directly hit the country, according to the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere.

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(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; Editing by Michael Perry)

Key Takeaways

  • Interior Minister Maria Lucia Amaral resigns over storm response.
  • Criticism from opposition and local communities prompted resignation.
  • Storm Kristin caused significant damage and fatalities in Portugal.
  • Prime Minister Luis Montenegro temporarily takes over the role.
  • Political fallout continues as government faces further criticism.

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