Madeira's Leader Criticizes Prime Minister's Stance on Mobility Subsidy
Madeira GuideMiguel Albuquerque, President of Madeira's Regional Government, criticizes PM Luís Montenegro's stance on mobility subsidies, calling for urgent legal revisions.
In a recent development that has stirred political waters in Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, the President of the Regional Government, has openly criticized the position of Portugal's Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro. The disagreement centers around the mobility subsidy, a critical issue for Madeira's residents due to the island’s geographical challenges.
On Thursday, Albuquerque expressed his disapproval of the newly approved legislation concerning mobility subsidies. He labeled the Prime Minister's remarks and the legislative changes as 'offensive' and indicative of a significant disconnect from Madeira's realities.
The controversy erupted following the Prime Minister's reaffirmation in Parliament that state aid should only be accessible to citizens without public administration debts. This principle, according to Albuquerque, overlooks the unique needs of Madeira's residents who rely heavily on mobility subsidies for transportation to mainland Portugal.
The mobility subsidy is crucial for Madeira's inhabitants and tourists alike, as it helps offset the higher travel costs associated with the island’s remote location. The current legislation, Albuquerque argues, places unjust barriers on those needing assistance, potentially isolating the region further.
Albuquerque has called for an urgent review of the law, advocating for a more inclusive approach that considers Madeira's specific socio-economic context. Such a review would aim to ensure that the island's residents can access necessary support without additional bureaucratic hurdles.
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