With rally racing in his blood, it is quite understandable that ex-Vice-President, Pedro Calado is running for Mayor of Funchal.
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With Municipal elections looming, the hot topics for contention have to be animal welfare and playgrounds/parks.
Pedro Calado, the leader of the Funchal Semper à Frente Coalition, accompanied by some of his team members, visited the gardens of Almirante Reis, Old Town, today, and definitely did not like what he saw, saying that the public gardens are both degraded and abandoned, and as such, he is committing himself and his team to renovating this unique urban green space.
During his visit to the Animal Protection Society (SPAD), Pedro Calado, candidate for Funchal City Council for the PSD/CDS coalition, promised, that if elected he would develop a massive sterilisation plan for all animals abandoned on the island's public roads.
Asked to comment on the statements made by Alberto João Jardim on radio station Antena 1, about the Municipality of Funchal falling into 'Irreversible Decay,' and becoming a city with a permanently outstretched hand, the President of Madeira, said that he supported the ex-president on his views, and although he is worried about Pedro Calado's (Vice-President) departure from the Regional Government, due to his candidacy for Mayor of Funchal, Miguel Albuquerque believes that Pedro Calado's leadership will benefit the city enormously.
The Vice President of the Regional Government, Pedro Calado, spoke at the opening of a workshop titled 'Legionella - Prevention Measures in Design, Operation and Maintenance of HVAC Systems and Water Networks,'
The Vice-President of the Regional Government (RG), Pedro Calado, tentatively admitted today that the restrictive measures imposed in the RG could be eased from next week.
The Madeiran Parliament this morning debated the proposed regional legislative decree entitled 'Animal Ombudsman in the Autonomous Region of Madeira,' which has been co-authored in conjunction with the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP).
The Vice-President of the Regional Government said that a survey on the amount of damage caused by the Christmas Day storm, which affected the parishes of Ponta Delgada and Boaventura, in São Vicente is still being determined, and is not expected to be completed until mid January 2021.