Albuquerque: “Negotiations are exhausted, now we just have to wait”

Miguel Albuquerque does not interfere in the other parties and guarantees that, in good faith, he did everything to try to reach an agreement for the Government program. The negotiations are exhausted.

Now, “we have to wait and see”. The head of the Madeiran government, who was speaking to journalists a few moments ago on the sidelines of a visit to a company based in the Cancela Business Park – Frezal – reaffirmed everything he said this morning about negotiations with the parties that agreed to talks, but did not provide any further details in response to what André Ventura, the national leader of Chega, said this afternoon after speaking to Miguel Castro: not with Albuquerque!

Albuquerque says he does not know what the position of the parties in the Legislative Assembly of Madeira will be regarding the discussion of the Government Program, but guarantees that he has done everything to ensure that everything goes well.

About Frezal, which employs 31 people, is a company linked to aluminum and has been operating for 4 decades. It has a turnover of 2.5 million per year.

From Jornal Madeira