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CDS Demands Answers on Santo da Serra Market Reopening Delays

Madeira GuideMadeira Guide
April 7, 2026
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The CDS party is urgently seeking explanations for the prolonged closure of Madeira's Santo da Serra Agricultural Market, originally set to reopen months ago.

The CDS-PP party in Madeira has raised concerns over the extended closure of the Santo da Serra Agricultural Market, demanding clear explanations for the delays. Initially, the market's renovation was scheduled to last only three months, but it remains closed nine months later.

The Santo da Serra market, a vital hub for local farmers and traders, has been left in limbo, causing significant disruptions in the community. The lack of transparent communication about the delays has fueled uncertainty among residents and particularly affected those whose livelihoods depend on the market's operation.

Impact on Farmers and Traders

Local farmers, many of whom are elderly, have faced severe challenges due to the prolonged closure. Initially, they were relocated to a makeshift tent nearby, which lacked adequate facilities. As winter approached, the temporary setup was dismantled, leaving them exposed to harsh weather conditions without a stable alternative.

The situation has forced some vendors to sell their goods along the roadside, raising safety concerns and creating a precarious environment for both sellers and buyers. The CDS party has criticized the local government's handling of the situation, emphasizing the need for immediate solutions to support the affected community.

Calls for Transparency and Action

The CDS-PP has called on local authorities to provide a detailed account of the reasons behind the delays and to outline a clear plan for the market's reopening. The party's demands highlight the broader issue of accountability and effective communication between the government and the public.

As Madeira is a popular tourist destination, the Santo da Serra market is not only crucial for locals but also an attraction for visitors seeking to experience authentic regional products. The timely reopening of the market is essential to restore normalcy and support the island's economy.

"The market remains closed, leaving many in uncertainty and impacting those who rely on it for their livelihood," a CDS spokesman stated.

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