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Carnation Captains back on parade for April 25th

carnation1974The heroically named Captains of the Carnation Revolution this year returned to Portugal's parliament building for the April 25th remembrance event.

For four years in a row the surviving military personnel who were instrumental in the peaceful uprising against Salazarism have boycotted the April 25th events in protest against the policies of the previous Passos Coelho coalition government and its rigid adherence to a raft of austerity policies.

Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa delivered his first speech as Portugal’s President, paying tribute to those whose efforts sparked the Carnation Revolution that in 1974 saw an end to nearly half a century of dictatorship and the beginning of democracy, Portuguese style.

The rather solemn event in parliament was followed by the traditional parade and an open day at the residence of the prime minister.

Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa appealed for consensus between political parties and said the country can not keep living in a climate of electoral campaigning, adding that just because there are two different political models in the country, this should not prevent consensus to ensure stability in areas such as health, social security, justice and the financial system.

Rebelo de Sousa was referring to the fragile and often tetchy political situation in Portugal, where since last November the Socialist Party has governed with the support of left wing parties, even though the right-of-centre Pedro Passos Coelho, got the most votes.

In the Algarve, residents of the Ria Formosa islands assembled on the beach to form a human SOS in protest at continuing State pressure to demolish their properties and see an end to their unique way of life.

One protestor observed that on a day such as April 25th, it was important to reflect that certain of Portugal's citizens still are denied rights and face the full force of unilateral State decisions to evict and destroy without the opportunity for consultation or redress.

"This is not democracy, it's business as usual. The only difference between the State's behaviour now and during the Salazar period is the fact protestors can use social media, without which the island homes already would all have been flattened."  

The islanders await an audience with the Minister for the Environment who has promised an equitable solution to this long and stressful situation.

 

 

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+1 #2 History Man 2016-04-27 16:14
Few Portuguese like to discuss how much in their 'official history' parodies other countries histories. For example their choice of military heroes - here for example are the 'Captains'. A step up from Flt. Lt Rawlings of Ghana. And higher up still than Sergeant Idi Amin of Uganda.

Real revolution is unpredictable. Who ever kicks off in the 1st Wave is rarely still standing after the 2nd Wave, the opportunist thugs, have pruned them out.

We have always been told it was 'the Captains' that did it. After 60 years of Salazarist mind control though it was not that difficult to hide that the Carnation Revolution was actually sanctioned by the military leadership of Portugal who came from 'old elite families'. As always, driving it - once they realised the 'people wanted it'

In reality military led change just does not happen at the level of Captain. It needs the real heavyweights behind it and quickly. Generals and Admirals allowed the push for Portuguese revolutionary change with phone calls to each other to see who was on board - if only by staying out of it. Keeping their tanks in their garages, planes on the ground and ships at harbour.
+3 #1 Derek 2016-04-27 13:48
certain of Portugal's citizens still are denied rights ...

if only these ordinary Portuguese could guess at the treatment of EU foreigners here ! They at least exist and know well they are 2nd Class !

We are all regardless of ethnic origin just - estrangeiros. Intensely valuable whilst we have money - as good as family; then when it has all been cheated out of us - classless Nobodys !

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