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MPs vote to keep Algarve motorway tolls

parliamentPortugalA proposal presented to parliament by the Left Bloc and the Portuguese Communist Party, to abolish tolls on the Algarve’s Via do Infante motorway, was voted down during the last full session before the Summer break.

Socialist Party MPs did as they were told and voted against the proposal, except those Socialist MPs representing the Algarve who were allowed to show they care by voting for the proposal.

MPs from the party that made up part of the former government coalition, the Social Democratic Party, also voted against scrapping the tolls.

The CDS-PP abstained, not than anyone would notice as this anodyne contributor to Portugal’s political life has yet to make an impact.

The Left Bloc at least has been consistent in its opposition to the Via do Infante tolls, mainly due to the secrecy surround the tolls concession contract that may not be viewed by MPs as this will break the terms of the contract

The Left Bloc says the Socialist Party is fooling nobody and the government’s stance is hypocritical.

The Left Bloc has stopped short of doing a deal on the Via do Infante, threatening to withdraw support for the Socialist Government on a key issue unless tolls are scrapped, so its accusations of political chicanery ring hollow to those in the Algarve who recall those carefree, halcyon days of free motorway travel.

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0 #11 Ray Shepherd 2018-07-22 14:11
Any chance that this dodgy contract could be included in the ongoing “Operation Marques” ?
I believe it was signed during the silver haired ones tenure.
0 #10 2.Sugars.in.my.Tea 2018-07-22 07:14
Booooo!!! Hisss.
Is it time to start singing 'Hey diddle-diddle'...? :-?
+2 #9 nogin the nog 2018-07-21 13:10
Quoting Peter Booker:
Why has nobody leaked the terms of this contract? Where are those of public spirit in the government or the civil service?

More to the point, why did the former President of the Republic, Cavaco Silva, agree to and sign this depressing legislation.

HMM.
The only reason for elected members of a state not being transparent, is because either they or the deal is corrupt.. :-*
+1 #8 Jobrocowan 2018-07-20 16:56
Quoting Peter Booker:
Why has nobody leaked the terms of this contract? Where are those of public spirit in the government or the civil service?

More to the point, why did the former President of the Republic, Cavaco Silva, agree to and sign this depressing legislation.

Exactly! Where are the public-spirited 'whistle blowers' in Portugal?
0 #7 BrunoG 2018-07-20 14:27
Several A22/IP1 motorway exits e.g. betwee the border and Tavira, only connect to the N112 at the coast and not to the hinterland north. This makes local traffic to make a long detour 1st from IP1 to the N112, along the N112 and then north again to cross the motorway over a bridge. This is the perfect recipe for more unnecessary trafic on the N112.
+5 #6 Maximillian 2018-07-20 11:23
Quoting Ed:
Quoting Maximillian:
"due to the secrecy surround the tolls concession contract that may not be viewed by MPs as this will break the terms of the contract". How is it possible that we still have secrecy in contracts. It clearly is to hide something. Transparency is the key these days, but apparently not with this government.

To be fair, it was not this government that signed the deal but it has resisted every effort by MPs to show them the details.
Very true ED but breaking the terms of the contract can't be worse than the situation we're in. There are laws, there's the EU with it's laws. We surely can't be held hostage by secret contracts?!
+5 #5 Peter Booker 2018-07-20 10:37
Why has nobody leaked the terms of this contract? Where are those of public spirit in the government or the civil service?

More to the point, why did the former President of the Republic, Cavaco Silva, agree to and sign this depressing legislation.
+2 #4 Landlubber 2018-07-19 22:40
They deserve to have the tourism trade in the Algarve die.
+6 #3 Ed 2018-07-19 21:52
Quoting Maximillian:
"due to the secrecy surround the tolls concession contract that may not be viewed by MPs as this will break the terms of the contract". How is it possible that we still have secrecy in contracts. It clearly is to hide something. Transparency is the key these days, but apparently not with this government.

To be fair, it was not this government that signed the deal but it has resisted every effort by MPs to show them the details.
+9 #2 Maximillian 2018-07-19 21:33
"due to the secrecy surround the tolls concession contract that may not be viewed by MPs as this will break the terms of the contract". How is it possible that we still have secrecy in contracts. It clearly is to hide something. Transparency is the key these days, but apparently not with this government.

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