The Regional Commission Against the Increase in Prices this afternoon organized their 'honk against fuel price increases' outside Quinta Vigia, in Funchal.
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At 6 pm tomorrow evening, outside Quinta Vigia, the Regional Commission Against Price Increases will hold their 'beep if you are against price increases' protest, and therefore asks that anyone driving past the President's official residence and office, to honk their horn!
At 6 pm on the 31st of March, outside Quinta Vigia, the recently formed Regional Commission Against the Increase in Prices, will hold a protest against rising fuel prices in the Autonomous Region of Madeira.
One year old 'Lucky' is indeed a lucky dog as the President of Madeira has now adopted him.
Dozens of protesters stood in front of Quinta Vigia today demonstrating against the new vaccination and antigen testing rules, stating that they will protest every Thursday until the President of Madeira resigns.
Well today was 'D' day, or at least 'C'ertificate day, but when local media outlet JM investigated the city's busy supermarkets they were surprised to find that most had refrained from posting security guards at the door, and hand sanitiser were suspicious by its absence.
The President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque was adamant yesterday, the 21st of December, that if supermarkets and shopping centres refuse to comply with the rules that he will close them down.
During a visit to a school in Caniço, the President of the Regional Government was asked whether nightclubs would be forced to close again. However, Miguel Albuquerque refused to be drawn into the debate saying that he will announce the new restrictive measures himself tomorrow from Quinta Vigia.
About three dozen people representing farming communities gathered this morning (15th October) outside the Presidents Official Residence at Quinta Vigia, Funchal, demanding their 'right to water.'
Madeira will host the European Aquaculture Conference from the 4th to the 7th of October 2021. The conference expects to attract around 1,500 researchers, scientists, industrialists and journalists from within the sector.