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Environment Minister's lamentable Algarve visit

MinisterEnvironmentNot content with pissing off just about everyone he comes in contact with in the Algarve, Environment Minister, João Matos Fernandes, has performed true to form after announcing just €250,000 in central government aid to repair what, at minimum, is €7 million of front line damage wreaked by recent storms and tornados - and that is just in Faro.
 
The Social Democratic Party in Faro, having seen the lame performance of Faro's mayor, Rogério Bacalhau, as he followed the minister while on a visit to damaged areas on Culatra and Faro Island, said the miserly sum was "ridiculous and insulting."
 
The PDS states that the damage caused by natural events along the coast, that should be covered by government funding, will have to be paid for by local ratepayers - Faro council being PSD and the government being Socialist Party.
 
The €250,000 sop appears to be for the entire Algarve. Faro, the only municipality that has managed to scrape together a damage estimate after storms Ema, Félix and Gisele, has a damage repair estimate of €7 million, half a million of which is for urgent work to reopen public access to Praia de Faro.
 
João Matos Fernandes met the mayors of the affected council areas and said he has agreed to have ... another meeting, "to discuss the issue of replacing the sand in larger quantities and with bigger interventions," thus avoiding the issue of a more intelligent approach to coastal defence.
 
The Minister's behaviour over the Ria Formosa islands and the demolition of property, his refusal to address the endemic management problems at Polis Litoral Ria Formosa, his inaction over the continued pollution of the Ria Formosa from a constant flow of untreated sewage from the toilets of Olhão and his indifference to the collapse of the local shellfishing industry all have contributed to making him appear aloof, while his economy with the truth equals that of the most shameful of ministers in the current socialist executive.
 
Seemingly oblivious to comments about urgent and full funding, made by the President of the Republic of Portugal on his visit to the storm damaged Algarve last weekend, João Matos Fernandes has ignored both the president and Faro council in offering just €250,000. 
 
Faro’s Social Democratic Party concludes, "Faced with such a devastating response, the PSD of Faro can not fail to express publicly its revolt for what it considers a total disinterest and even a disrespect of the Government towards the Algarve and Faro’s population in particular in this lamentable affair."
 
The president of the Socialist Party in the Algarve, MP Luís Graça, had a different view on the Minister's visit and welcomed the the "prompt and rapid" response of the Government to the mayors, farmers and populations affected by last week’s storms.
 
The PS Algarve noted that the Government issued an order on Thursday, recognising the "adverse climatic phenomenon" on March 4 in some eastern Algarve council areas, which triggered a support scheme for farmers who has lost equipment, greenhouses and production.
 
The PS noted that the Environment Minister and the Secretary of State for Housing, Ana Pinho, had been on an Algarve visit and met local councils to carry out a survey of the damage caused by the weather.
 
The part claims that a report will now be made and money made available from the Environmental Fund to replace damaged structures along the coast of the Algarve.
 
Whether this is the fund capped at €250,000, the PS-Algarve does not make clear but it allows the government to up the funding and take the pressure off the Environment Minister whose adverse press will have caused disquiet in Lisbon, again.
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+1 #10 Ed 2018-03-18 17:28
Quoting natasha bund:
I see someone here mentioned that you "don't get this stridency in the Resident"... well actually matey you do! We wrote our version of this appalling man's visit, starting with: "Wherever he goes, whatever he says, environment minister João Pedro Matos Fernandes seems to upset almost everybody. This time it could be said that he has “insulted” the entire city of Faro"...
This is true. With journalist Natasha Donn, the Resident has championed ecological, environmental and oil issues (among others) with intelligence and gusto.
+1 #9 natasha bund 2018-03-18 16:12
I see someone here mentioned that you "don't get this stridency in the Resident"... well actually matey you do! We wrote our version of this appalling man's visit, starting with: "Wherever he goes, whatever he says, environment minister João Pedro Matos Fernandes seems to upset almost everybody. This time it could be said that he has “insulted” the entire city of Faro"...
-1 #8 James Mayor 2018-03-17 20:01
If the Minister returns to the Algarve once the rain stops, I hope he won`t get sun stroke ;-)
+4 #7 Plain Speaking 2018-03-17 10:08
Quoting Maximillian:
One wonders why he even bothers to visit. Or is it for good food and some relaxation? :)

It is strange that most ministers tend to visit the Algarve on a Friday. Mere coincidence?
+3 #6 VRSABob 2018-03-17 09:52
Quoting Valery:
whilst I appreciate that the Minister is not welcome in the Algarve, I am dismayed that the terminology used in the opening paragraph is not up to the expected standard from your newspaper, we might all feel "pissed off" but other phrases could have been used, please do not lower your standards to get your message across.

Hurrah. Call a spade a spade - love it. You don't get this stridency in the Resident or the soooo boring Portugal News. Ed says what many of us feel - long may he (or she) continue.
+3 #5 TerryP 2018-03-17 09:50
Quoting Valery:
whilst I appreciate that the Minister is not welcome in the Algarve, I am dismayed that the terminology used in the opening paragraph is not up to the expected standard from your newspaper, we might all feel "pissed off" but other phrases could have been used, please do not lower your standards to get your message across.
I think it's about time someone pointed out the snide, useless and arrogant behaviour of this most duplicitous of ministers. As for the Tagus pollution, he did nothing to stop pollution, even though the levels clearly were recorded as way over the already generous limits. Only the press and that environmentalist Man, Sr Marques, managed to get some action from the sleeping ministry and that was only due to the publicity. Fernandes' on:off treatment of the Ria Formosa islanders has been appalling -yet more demolitions while talks have yet to start. I think Ed is as 'pissed-off' as most who come into contact with this minister.

Keep it up!
+2 #4 SallyO 2018-03-17 09:45
Quoting Valery:
whilst I appreciate that the Minister is not welcome in the Algarve, I am dismayed that the terminology used in the opening paragraph is not up to the expected standard from your newspaper, we might all feel "pissed off" but other phrases could have been used, please do not lower your standards to get your message across.
But this is why we love this news site!
-3 #3 Valery 2018-03-17 09:42
whilst I appreciate that the Minister is not welcome in the Algarve, I am dismayed that the terminology used in the opening paragraph is not up to the expected standard from your newspaper, we might all feel "pissed off" but other phrases could have been used, please do not lower your standards to get your message across.
+9 #2 Jack Reacher 2018-03-16 19:43
The less intervention from the Environment Ministry, the better. The goverenment has no cumulative plan for the Algarve Coastline other than pump some sand here and dump some sand over there..
+9 #1 Maximillian 2018-03-16 19:30
One wonders why he even bothers to visit. Or is it for good food and some relaxation? :)

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