There are more than a few less-than-accurate remarks I will not care to pick and correct.
The gist of The Economist's analysis, more importantly Portugal's true predicament, is best summed up in both title and subtitle.
The coming years will reveal whether or not some of the country's longstanding tangles and bottlenecks are resolutely addressed.
Not least because there never was such a favourable context for long overdue reform. With a push from abroad the current administration seems eager and able to use. Rightly so.
None of it is simple maths nor rocket science.
It is about adoption of no-nonsense targeted policies with clear goals preferably set against a timeline.
Contradictory as it may seem this 'modus operandi' fits in nicely or is a byproduct of Portuguese society whose organization rests on so-called corporations - professional or otherwise - each fighting for increased State largesse and favour towards their own membership.
Will the government of the day carry the country along the road to reform at a time of increased economic hardship?
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