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President of the Parliament of Madeira Says that Autonomy Is Not Static and Has Weaknesses

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The president of the parliament of Madeira says that regional autonomy "is not a static state" and argued that the mission of any Member must go towards consolidation and deepening.

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The president of the parliament of Madeira says that regional autonomy "is not a static state" and argued that the mission of any Member must go towards consolidation and deepening.

·Portugal
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The PSD leader is already in Madeira to participate, tomorrow, in the Lagoa Chon Festival, where he should talk next to Miguel Albuquerque, president of the PSD/Madeira. In an interview with RTP-Madeira, Portugal's prime minister also spoke of the new Regional Finance Act, the issues of mobility and the protection of the interests of the Woody people in privatization of the TAP. On the new Regional Finance Act which has been very required by the…

·Funchal, Portugal
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At the plenary session that marked the day of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region, JPP Basilio Santos President accused the executives led by the PSD with absolute majority, between 1976 and 2019 of "intolence and disrespect" by the opposition in Parliament, saying that the "governance style" of social Democrats has not changed, although they are now ruling in conjunction with the CDS-PP. He warned against "depressive attitudes tha…

·Portugal
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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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