fbpx
Log in

Login to your account

Username *
Password *
Remember Me

Create an account

Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
Name *
Username *
Password *
Verify password *
Email *
Verify email *
Captcha *

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR E-NEWSLETTER TODAY

For the latest Local News, Lifestyle News, Community Events, Property and more...

Please use a valid email address as we will send a confirmation email to this address.

Property

Aljezur oil concession contract was signed by corrupt Minister

oilrig2The Algarve Free of Oil Movement (MALP) is staging another protest against drilling for oil off the Alentejo coast.
 
The May 17th gathering, at 4:30 p.m. outside the Council building, is to highlight the imminent danger of the Galp-ENI consortium staring its drilling programme later this year.
 
MALP warns the Algarve population that, "the Galp and Eni oil companies have announced the Aljezur test well will be drilled shortly, so it is necessary for the people to stop the delivery of the Algarve territory and the Alentejo coast into the hands of the petrochemical industry."
 
The movement reminds locals that the oil exploration contract in the sea area off Aljezur was signed in 2007 by the former Minister, Manuel Pinho, "who is now accused of corruption while he was Minister of Economy during the administration of José Sócrates, who is also accused of corruption."
 
MALP also considers it "inadmissible" that the António Costa government should continue to ignore the urgent request for a hearing, sent to him after a meeting in Loulé  in February this year where the Aljezur oil drilling plan was discussed by the region’s mayors, business associations, the Algarve’s tourist board and movements representing citizens.
Pin It

Comments  

+1 #3 Denby 2018-05-20 19:57
It seems like a good and civic thing to do, to protest about something that may be harmfuI to the environment.
But it becomes a bit boring and repetitive when, all that some comment writer's seem to keep commenting about, is corruption.
If half of the corruption they keep writing about is true, then this country would be completely bankrupt. But it is not, instead it is emerging quite successfully from a world recession.
+1 #2 dw 2018-05-16 10:21
Corruption seems a mandatory requirement of the political system rather than a problem with individual ministers.
0 #1 Pike 2018-05-16 09:16
Every non-corrupted minister may be easily recognized by nimbus.

You must be a registered user to make comments.
Please register here to post your comments.

Latest Features

In the Community

Classifieds

Home and Business Mobility
(Home and Leisure / Furniture)

Home and  Business Mobility

Steam Cleaner
(Home and Leisure / Miscellaneous)

Steam Cleaner

Seat Ibiza 1.2 Tdi Diesel
(Vehicles / Cars)

Seat Ibiza 1.2 Tdi Diesel

Bar for sale on the silver coast
(Property / For Sale)

Bar for sale on the silver coast