Rubina Leal Advocates for Bureaucracy Reduction and Strengthening Professional Orders in Madeira
Madeira GuideRubina Leal, President of the Madeira Legislative Assembly, calls for reducing bureaucracy and enhancing the role of Professional Orders, highlighting their significance in the region's development.
In a significant move towards economic and social development in Madeira, Rubina Leal, the President of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, has emphasized the need to reduce bureaucracy and strengthen the role of Professional Orders. Her remarks were made during the celebrations of the Regional Engineer's Day, held at the Cultural and Congress Center of Porto Santo.
Addressing the gathering, Leal highlighted the critical role that Professional Orders play in facilitating regional development. She noted that in an era characterized by rapid transformations, it is essential to streamline bureaucratic processes that often hinder economic progress.
The celebrations of the Regional Engineer's Day provided a platform for discussing the challenges and opportunities facing professionals in Madeira. Leal's call for action underscores the importance of adapting to global changes while ensuring that local professional bodies are empowered to contribute effectively to the region's growth.
Madeira, a Portuguese island known for its tourism and cultural heritage, stands to benefit significantly from reducing bureaucratic hurdles. The enhancement of Professional Orders is seen as a step towards fostering innovation and competitiveness, thereby attracting more investment and improving the quality of life for its residents.
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