Responding to the request by those affected by the BANIF crash for help, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, said this afternoon that the Regional Government cannot speed up the process and reiterated the need for a compensation fund.
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The Association of Banif Injured People (ALBOA) welcome the recent words of the President of the Regional Government of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, who stressed it was time to find a resolution to the BANIF situation.
Army officials have confirmed that José Freitas, a 25-year-old Second Sergeant, who died on Sunday in a firearm accident at the Santa Margarida Military Field, Santarém, was born in the municipality of Santa Cruz, Madeira.
The court decision requiring the airport to pay IMI (Municipal Property Tax) in Santa Cruz has been divisive at best.
President Miguel Albuquerque was recently asked by reporters whether the new TAP seven-day strike, which will take place between the 25th and 31st of January will affect the country.
A statement released by UNE – Movimento Uma Nova Esperança, led by Luís Bettencourt this afternoon criticises the cancellation of the Porto Santo Line due to essential maintenance, as it leaves Porto Santo without any maritime connection.
The President of the Regional Government today stated that Madeira is the largest integral reserve in the North Atlantic.
JPP spokesperson, Élvio Sousa, made a rather heated announcement ahead of his presentation of a new ferry proposal at the Legislative Assembly this morning.
The President of the Regional Government of Madeira will attend the opening session of the CLIMAREST meeting on the 10th of January at the Meliá Madeira Mare Hotel.
The rehabilitation project of The Sand Fountain was presented this afternoon in Porto Santo, in the presence of the president of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque.
The President of the Government of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, said today that the regional executive does not intend to purchase shares in the Azorean airline SATA, contrary to what was said by the President of the Hotel Association of Portugal (AHP), Bernardo Trindade.
When questioned by reporters this morning about Portugal's defeat in the World Cup, the President of Madeira said:
According to reports, the proposed golf course in Ponta do Pargo is 64% complete.