Urgent Call for Early Elections in Madeira: PS-M Leader's Bold Move
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Urgent Call for Early Elections in Madeira: PS-M Leader's Bold Move

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Summary:

  • Paulo Cafôfo demands urgent early elections in Madeira.

  • Cafôfo blames the political crisis on Miguel Albuquerque.

  • Calls for opposition unity to establish a stable government.

  • Highlights poverty and inequality as critical issues in the region.

  • Optimistic about the upcoming elections, seeking a new outcome.

Paulo Cafôfo Demands Swift Elections

The leader of PS-M, Paulo Cafôfo, is advocating for early regional elections in Madeira, stating he wishes to convey this urgency to President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. Cafôfo expressed his views during a meeting in Belém with the President of the Republic.

Political Crisis Blamed on Miguel Albuquerque

Cafôfo attributes the ongoing political crisis in the region to Miguel Albuquerque and asserts that the only way to resolve this is by going to the polls. He believes that the Madeiran electorate should strengthen the PS to establish a government that can foster stability.

A Call for Opposition Unity

Cafôfo emphasized the need for a unified opposition to support a government led by him, stating that conditions for change have been established and a new direction for Madeira is possible.

Addressing Poverty and Inequality

He also highlighted that the region suffers from some of the highest levels of poverty and inequality in the country, insisting that after nearly 50 years, a significant change is required.

Optimism for Upcoming Elections

Cafôfo remains hopeful about the upcoming elections, asserting that everything is possible and expressing his desire for a different outcome compared to the elections held in May of last year.

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