Portugal
On March 11, 2026, Portugal's Assembleia da República received a citizen petition with over 209,000 signatures demanding significant reforms to the country's sexual assault laws. The petition calls for reclassifying rape as a public crime, enforcing stricter penalties for domestic violence, and recognizing femicide as a distinct criminal category.
The overwhelming public support for the petition has compelled lawmakers to schedule a plenary debate on these issues. Advocates argue that the current legal framework inadequately addresses gender-based violence and that these reforms are necessary to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable.
The parliamentary debate is expected to take place in the coming weeks. If the proposed reforms are enacted, they would mark a significant shift in Portugal's approach to combating gender-based violence and align the country's laws more closely with international standards.