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Levda Access Query Cleared

“No owner needs any registration, reservation, or use of a digital platform to access their own land. Access is free, as it has always been, and has never been in question. Any statement to the contrary corresponds to a constructed fantasy, without any legal or factual support.”

The statement was made by the Regional Secretariat for Tourism, Environment and Culture, who deny’s today’s DN headlines, which alluded to possible limits in this matter.

Eduardo Jesus’ office notes that the new rules for access to pedestrian routes “in no way collide with the property right, nor with access to private land, a matter that is not even contemplated in this regulation, precisely because it is already fully safeguarded by the general law.”

The statement comes after DN wrote:

The obligation to register on the pedestrian routes generates discord. 

The new regulation regarding walking routes is limiting access to private property. On the island, there is already talk of taking the government to court, and in Serra de Água, the motto is ‘disobey.’ “Madeirans are not the problem,” contests the Mayor of Santana, Dinarte Fernandes.

Samantha Gannon

info at madeira-weekly.com

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