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Jardim Thwarted ; ALM Suspended ; ‘Gripe A’ Updates ; Madeira Festa & Events News

July 15, 2009 By: admin Category: Entertainment & Events, Madeira & General News, Politics & Political News

(15th July). Today’s main news headline : ‘Jardim Thwarted – The Madeiran parliament pays for opinion for revisions to the constitution not in line with the thesis of the PSD-M’. It seems that the ideas presented for constitutional reform for Madeira actually throws out proposals of the PSD-M social democrats. The party is preparing to adopt a proposal to revise the constitution, a week tomorrow, that actually contradicts its own most important demands. The most important of the changes is the requirement to abolish the Constitutional Court, a key demand of PSD-M, who want its powers transferred to a Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice. Even President Jardim is expected to attend the Legislative Assembly of Madeira to discuss the proposals, quite a rare event. The article does go through what the proposal contains, but it is quite complex and I didn’t understand all the points, so perhaps I will have another go when the proposal has been voted on in the parliament, in case it changes again.

‘Legislative Assembly Of Madeira Suspended – The politicians observed a minute of silence in memory of Nélio Mendonça’. The assembly is suspended for three days to mourn the loss of the ex-president of the parliament. The current president of the ALM said to the assembly that he was "a man essentially of conversation and courage that fought for the Madeiran community, for a better world, and he left his mark". 

‘Pandemic Changes Some Habits – Increases in demand for disinfectant products – Schools promote prevention to prevent closure – Discotheques and theatre attack virus – Travel doesn’t suffer changes – Sports clubs avoid alarm’. Disinfectant sales have increased in pharmacies, mainly during the last few days, directly related to alerts by the health authorities about washing our hands (for a minimum of 20 seconds with soap and water). Nationally sales have increased by an estimated 300%. The article also suggests that surgical masks are very popular at the moment. Lots of tip and advice in the article, which I have no doubt are the same in any country and readily available in English on the internet, so not worth repeating them here. The president of the health organisation IASAÚDE says that Madeira at present is the least affected region of Portugal, and guarantees that nothing is being hidden from the public, and asks the population here to maintain calm. 

‘Youth Of 15 Years Already Released from Hospital – Two more cases being analysed were negative’. She had the gripe A swine flu virus (H1N1) confirmed on Monday, but has now been released from hospital. So we are back to a clean sheet again … maybe someone up there likes us!

‘Changes Sour Wine Sector’. The instability is a threat to production. Credit availability and quality tests are factors that concern businesses. The chief of the wine association, sacked over the controversy to put an end to ‘vinho seco’ the cheap red dry wine favoured by the locals and the less well off, was well respected and trusted in the industry. The sacking has shocked many people in the industry, especially with just a month to go until harvest time. According to the explanation issued by the Regional Office of the Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources, the departure of Paulo Rodrigues was not due to being sacked, but by an agreement not to renew the appointment that had been in place since 2003. One producer in Seixal said "Paulo Rodrigues did not deserve to be treated this way, having done a remarkable job, courageous in the protection and improvement of the quality of grapes, acts that have provided better returns". There are quite a few comments along the same lines from others involved in the industry, and they pretty much all think it was a poor decision with poor timing.

‘Raízes do Atlântico Festival Causes Quarrel – The loss of identity of the event generates criticism’. This Atlantic Festival (not the same one as last month), has been criticised for ‘losing its identity’, but the organisers devalue the opinions. In particular this year’s festival (23rd to 25th July) does not include groups representative of the traditional music of Madeira, which were actually in the origins of the event, which was a ‘meeting of popular music’ founded by the local group Xarabanda. The festival will be in the municipal gardens in Funchal with free entry (starting 9.30pm, 23rd July).

‘Camp In Caniço Is Flooded With Fines Of SPA’. Inspectors from The Society for Portuguese Authors (copyright protection) have invaded the assembly of sellers stands outside the church in Caniço and fined every one of them. Even those not selling films or music of dubious origin were fined, for having a TV or radio switched on. The Diário says "At issue is the compulsory license to broadcast radio or television in public places. A situation we can not confirm because, despite several attempts, we have failed to contact the spokesman at the SPA".

 

‘Wheat Threshing In Prazeres – The Quinta Pedagógica (Zoo) makes another event for this annual initiative’. The event brings together local farmers with the aim of encouraging cultivation of wheat, with much of the end produce purchased by the Quinta. The event happens on Sunday from 10.30am, after mass at 9.30am.

From the Diário . ‘Festa da Lapa Entertains Paul do Mar – The Event runs from Friday until Sunday’. The ‘Limpet Festival’ will have dance, music, theatre, sport, fashion, arranged by the Casa do Povo. But a reader has kindly sent in a much more detailed account of the event :

3 DAY PARTY IN CALHETA in Paul do Mar village, organised by the Paul do Mar Casa do Povo starts on Friday 17th July, and runs until the early hours of Monday morning the 20th. The historic annual FESTA DA LAPA includes non-stop free entertainment in the evenings and of course fresh lapas and beers served right next to the picturesque harbour. The entertainment focus is on performances by local youth.  Highlights include the WEDDING DRESS FASHION SHOW where the village’s young ladies will model wedding dresses from the 1970’s to the present day accompanied by music hits from across the decades. The first evening (Friday) is traditional, folklore entertainment. The second evening (Saturday) is the WEDDING DRESS FASHION SHOW followed by solo artists and groups singing classic and recent pop songs. The final evening again with the focus on more contemporary music is a POP/ROCK CONCERT with bands from all over the Region: WAVEBOYS (Paul do Mar), DARK NEW LIGHT (Ponta do Sol), NEGATIVE RULE (Camacha) and COOL FEEL BAND (Funchal)
The full programme is
HERE : More information on the bands including clips HERE

See you at the Festa! Paul from Paul do Mar

Drug Arrests Increase ; Radar Speed Traps ; Monkey Business In The Madeira Assembly

June 26, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Politics & Political News

I was thinking I might get a nice easy blogging day today, as three of the front page stories I won’t be covering, the death of Michael Jackson being one, the confederations football cup where Brazil just about beat South Africa to reach Sunday’s final. The other from the International Whaling Commission conference on Madeira, where you will find similar news stories in English on hundreds of websites. That leaves just two, the one below, and one in politics.

(26th June). Today’s main news headline : ‘Arrests For Trafficking Triple – Even before the first 6 months of this year are over, 36 arrests for drug trafficking have been made. Last year, by this time, there were just 12. The quantity of drugs seized also grows’. Important I know, but this story crops up every couple of months in the headlines, so no need to be too shocked. In a nutshell, heroine seizures have increased substantially, and the number of arrests too. In 2007 there were 28 arrests, last year just 12, and this year 36, but all three figures refer just to the first 6 months of that year. It is clear that demand for drugs is increasing. What is quite interesting is that the routes and origins for smuggling drugs into Madeira has changed. Flights from Venezuela to Madeira were popular, but not so now. More frequently now are foreigners travelling from Portugal. Attempts to bring drugs into Madeira are now moving more towards the two ferries, and in some cases the trafficker will even transfer by air to Porto Santo from Madeira airport to avoid detection there, and then come back by boat to Madeira. There is no doubt that the police and customs are getting better at detection of drug trafficking, so you can look at the situation from two angles, and that doesn’t really leave us a with any firm conclusions. The Diário has produced an illustration for hashish, heroine and cocaine showing arrests and seizures for 2007 – 2009 which explains it better than I can, and it is easy enough to understand even if you don’t speak Portuguese : MADEIRA DRUG SEIZURES 

I did take a look at the article on whales and whaling, and although it is in this context a mainly international issue, the article also says that Madeira will not revert to whale hunting, and there are plans to introduce new legislation to further protect whales, dolphins, and other marine species

‘Day Of The Region Celebrated Inside And Outside Of Madeira’. The first of July is a public holiday to mark the ‘Day of the Region’ for Madeira, and it will be celebrated not just here but also in Venezuela, South Africa, and Canada, in Madeiran communities, where Madeira’s politicians are also planning to be. Here next Tuesday and Wednesday there will be concerts in St. Catherine’s Park Funchal (9.30pm), and a special service will be held in the cathedral on Wednesday.

‘Firemen Retrieve Body At The Pináculo – Search operations had commenced on Wednesday night’. Firemen found the body yesterday morning of a 37 year old man around 120 metres from the miradouro (viewpoint). It is believed that he fell.

There are discussions taking place about twining Hatillo in Venezuela with Calheta. The president of the municipal council there said "Calheta is very special". She is here at present, but her responsibility covers a population of 150,000 people back home.

(25th June). ‘PSP Tests Radars In Via Salazar – The same will take place in other zones with previous warning to drivers’. In a pilot project the Public Security Police have placed radar speed traps in via Salazar, with drivers being warned through road signs, and according to the police commissioner the reaction has been good. The positioning of the traps will normally be in accident black spots and where speeding is known to take place. The next road to be equipped may be "for example" Avenida das Madelenas.

 

 

 

(26th June). ‘Madeira Assembly Works For 5 Minutes Without Quorum – It was a short period of 5 to 7 minutes and without any votes taken. But it was a gross and formal error’. There were just 21 members present at the start of the session, a situation that the secretaries who are responsible failed to pick up. The Diário made a bit of a big deal out of it, but it happened and it passed without any impact, so not worth the debate really.

‘PSD Suspend Work In The Legislative Assembly – Jaime Ramos made the request after an exchange of words with Fernando Letra of the Left Block (BE)’. Yesterday Letra cited recent statements made by the President of the Government about people on benefits who were able to work, and asked him to identify these people. Ramos then used a motion called ‘defence of the honour of the president of the regional government’ to get his majority party of social democrats to vote to suspend works. No word yet of when work will be resumed.

‘Government Announces Measures To Safeguard Children – Training for parents and candidates for adoption amongst the new requirements’. The measures will apply to children through infancy and adolescence, with training for adoption candidates and a school programme for parents. The measure will also tackle child poverty and include measure already taken in some neighbourhoods (such as Nogueira), with ‘street teams’ that will guide children through to becoming adults. There will also be some changes in education that will aim to teach children discipline and how to live in society, beyond the normal academic subjects.

President Jardim is set to present his list of eleven social democrat candidates for the councils of Madeira later today. 8 will be existing post-holders, and the 3 new ones will be in Santana, Porto Moniz and São Vicente. Jardim chooses the candidates, and in a flash of semi-democracy, the Political Commission of PSD-M ratifies his choices. Now shall I stay in to hear the results tonight, or shall I be irresponsible and trundle off to enjoy the warm-up for the festa of São Pedro in town … it’s a tough call I know!

Election Backlash ; Child Labour Still Happening

June 12, 2009 By: admin Category: Politics & Political News, Portugal News (Relevant)

(12th June). Today’s main news headline : ‘Critics Of The Leader Of PS-M Spread – Now the independents start attacks on João Carlos Gouveia. Carlos Pereira, face of the party on economic matters, wants the weak and erratic leader substituted by Maximiano Martins or André Escórcio’. It’s just a continuation of the same old saga really, with Pereira being a member of the socialist party of Madeira having his say on what every one has already said, or at least thinks. I think the message from Madeira is already clear, following poor results for the socialists in last Sunday’s elections.

The Legislative Assembly of Madeira gets back underway next Tuesday, after the break for the European elections. Amongst the first items to be dealt with are: A proposal by the PS-M socialists for an enquiry into why Madeira has lost €500 million in European Funding, travel subsidies for residents travelling to Portugal, and new labour / employment laws.

Prime Minister José Sócrates has called a meeting of his top strategists and advisers for Monday, to ‘analyse the political situation’, following a poor showing in last Sunday’s European election. Sócrates recognises the defeat, but is keen to separate the matter from domestic elections due to take place in September / October. "These elections are for Parliament. It will come the moment when the Government is in question and the future of governance. This is not the time", he said, guaranteeing that his executive "will maintain the current course."

‘Child Labour Badly Monitored’. Inspections to identify cases of child labour are not happening as they should, and the problem has certainly not been eliminated in Portugal. Evidence of child labour still exists in the ‘arts’, and also in agriculture, where children work on family farms, although not at the expense of education as used to be the case.

(11th June). The body responsible for overseeing matters of elections, some sort of ombudsman, has criticised the councils of Câmara de Lobos, Funchal, Santa Cruz and São Vicente, and asked them to change their rules and behaviour regarding party political posters during election campaigns. Two political parties complained after their election campaign posters were removed by council officials, on the grounds that the political parties did not give prior notice of their intentions do put the posters up. The ombudsman has ruled that as unconstitutional behaviour. I have to side with the councils on this one, despite court rulings to the contrary. Sounds perfectly reasonable to me that a political party has to write to a council to advise that they are putting up a poster, otherwise how would the council know where to go to remove it?

I think all the news reporters of Madeira must have taken a well deserved short break, along with everyone else. The Diário tried to make it look otherwise, but nearly all the stories are old news, national news (some one else’s), held-back news. and news that is not time sensitive. I am expecting a busy ‘catch up’ day in the newspaper tomorrow to make up for it. Not much on the RTP website either.


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