Da Reuters, há bocado: Adelino Maltez, a political analyst in Lisbon, said the election "puts Portugal in the normal European groove of centre-right governments, which deserves more investor confidence." He said the PSD and CDS-PP should be able to agree on ministerial portfolios quickly, perhaps this week.
But he said a new government might have a better chance of riding out a popular backlash over the austerity measures if it was broadened out to include the outgoing Socialists, and this might take longer" (Telegrama da Reuters).
"The solution should go via a regime pact with the Socialists, the party that negotiated the bailout. Maybe the government could include one of their ministers, say Luis Amado staying on as foreign minister," Maltez said. Analysts say President Anibal Cavaco Silva may push for such a solution during talks with the parties this week" (idem...apenas uma ideia agitadora da estabilidade).