In a statement, addressed to newsrooms, the Funchal City Council maintains that the JPP and its parliamentary leader, Élvio Sousa, can continue "in their populist and demagogue drift, with semantic adjustments in the narrative they intend to invoke, which will never turn a lie into a truth."
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Élvio Sousa used his Facebook page to state what he considers to be the "obstacles that the Funchal City Council has created to prevent two of the LIDL proposals."
The LIDL Supermarket Chain has just appealed the judgment of the Administrative and Fiscal Court of Funchal, in that it ordered the Funchal City Council to hand over to the JPP a part of two processes that it had filed with the municipality.
It is "in the name of truth" - states the Mayor of Funchal, Pedro Calado - "this is what is going on with LIDL."
The Funchal City Council has announced that it publicly repudiates the statements of Élvio Sousa, the JPP regional deputy about LIDL's business in Madeira.
According to JM, the Lidl group has been authorised to operate in Funchal for almost a year but has chosen not to.
While half of the island was at Chão da Lagoa enjoying the annual PSD party, the JPP (Junto Pelo Povo) were asking about the lack of information regarding the proposed LIDL opening in Madeira.
LIDL is now hiring in the region, and its first store manager training programme is set to take place in November on the mainland.
Lidl will recruit 150 employees for its stores in the Autonomous Region of Madeira, which will open in the second half of 2023.