Mid-week headline news
- June 7
Portugal
Day in SA
It will be officially celebrated at home this coming
Saturday, June 10, but Portugal Day commemorations are already underway in
South Africa. They are being attended by Portugal’s president, prime minister,
several MPs and other senior officials. The number of Portuguese citizens or
descendants living in South Africa is estimated to be anywhere from 200,000 to
450,000.
New residence permits
Over 113,000 Portuguese-speaking immigrants have been granted residence permits in this country since the launch on March 13 of a special platform that aims to ease the procedure to acquire residency. Most of the beneficiaries are from Brazil (86.8%), according to the European Commission. The rest are mostly from Angola and San Tome.
Ukrainians
leaving
The number of Ukrainian refugees in Portugal who fled the
war has continued to decline. It was announced on Monday that 4,000 have left
in the last two months. The number still here, having been granted residence
permits, is 56,528.
Yet
more strike action
Disruptions in all Portuguese train services are expected
to last until July 6. More airport disruptions could take place if SEF border
staff continue strike actions on June 10-12, 17-19 and 24-26.
TAP
airline privatisation
The Portuguese state intends to keep a stake in TAP and
will not offer all of its capital in the upcoming privatisation of the airline,
says the minister of finance. The government is seeking an independent
evaluation of TAP before its privatisation, which could be launched next month.
More
hotel rooms
Another 130 hotels are expected to open in Portugal this
year. This will add well over 15,000 rooms, according to the consultancy firm
Lodging Econometrics. Only three other countries in Europe – the UK, Germany, and France – have more hotel rooms. Meanwhile, the housing crisis for
Portuguese residents continues.
Solar
vs biodiversity
A Spanish company is hoping to build a 145 hectare solar
plant in the Eastern Algarve that protesters, who are seeking more supporters, say
is a unique area of biodiversity, home to more than 300 species of flora and
fauna and the direct infiltration for the Moncaarapacho/Peral aquifer.
Algarve
water limits
All 16 local authorities in the Algarve are to ensure that
urban water consumption does not exceed 2019 levels. If necessary, they are
willing to go further, according to the president of the Algarve’s inter-municipal
community.
Family
doctors lacking
More than 1.7 million people in Portugal are now without a
family doctor. The number rose by 4.7% between April and May this year. This is
indicated on the transparency portal of the Portuguese national health service
(SNS).