Presidência do Governo Regional
José Manuel Bolieiro boosts investment in Povoação fire brigade and announces new emergency resources
José Manuel Bolieiro boosts investment in Povoação fire brigade and announces new emergency resources
Presidência do Governo Regional
José Manuel Bolieiro reiterates commitment to prioritising healthcare with technological upgrades at Horta Hospital
José Manuel Bolieiro reiterates commitment to prioritising healthcare with technological upgrades at Horta Hospital
Secretaria Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social
Secretaria Regional da Saúde disponível para adicionar novos indicadores de monitorização do Serviço Regional de Saúde
Secretaria Regional da Saúde disponível para adicionar novos indicadores de monitorização do Serviço Regional de Saúde
Secretaria Regional da Juventude, Habitação e Emprego
Expo Açores Artesanato – Sanjoaninas de 19 a 28 de junho no Alto das Covas
Expo Açores Artesanato – Sanjoaninas de 19 a 28 de junho no Alto das Covas
Nota de Imprensa
June 18, 2026 José Manuel Bolieiro boosts investment in Povoação fire brigade and announces new emergency resources The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, chaired today the handover ceremony of a medium-sized emergency response vehicle to the Povoação Humanitarian Association of Volunteer Firefighters, an investment of around €386,900.00 that will boost the operational capacity of that organisation and enhance public safety. The ceremony also featured the unveiling of a plaque on the monument honouring all firefighters and leaders, a symbol of gratitude and recognition for the service rendered to the population over the years and for their contribution to protecting people and property in the municipality of Povoação. The head of the Azorean Government highlighted the efforts undertaken by the Azores Regional Civil Protection and Fire Service towards the modernisation of available resources and strengthening response capacity across all the islands. This is being achieved through a strategy developed in “ongoing dialogue” with humanitarian associations of volunteer firefighters and municipal civil protection services. “We have sought to make the most of every opportunity to strengthen the Civil Protection’s response capacity, ensuring the effective use of available EU funds and working in close coordination with all partners within the system,” he said. José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted the role of the Povoação Volunteer Fire Brigade, noting that the brigade responded to 978 emergency calls in 2025, mostly regarding pre-hospital medical emergencies, as well as accidents, fires and other emergencies. “These figures clearly demonstrate the operational importance of this organisation and fully justify the investment we have been making to provide it with the best resources to serve the population,” he emphasised. The new vehicle is equipped with advanced technology. It is ready to respond to a wide range of incidents, from urban and rural fires to road accidents and more complex rescue operations. The President of the Regional Government also highlighted the symbolic significance of this event, as it marks the end of an unprecedented cycle of renewal of the Azorean fire service’s operational fleet. “This is the last of a total of 28 fire engines acquired by the Regional Government, as part of the largest renewal programme for operational resources ever undertaken by the Azores Regional Civil Protection and Fire Service,” he stressed. José Manuel Bolieiro also announced that this effort will continue, with another five fire engines already awarded under contract, representing an investment of nearly €2 million, and due for handover in 2027. The head of the Azorean Government emphasised that this investment falls within a “structured” and long-term policy for the sector, recognising the importance of firefighters, ensuring the financial stability of associations, and renewing equipment and vehicles. “When we took office, we found associations facing financial difficulties, ageing vehicles and legitimate demands from firefighters. Since then, we have been developing a policy based on recognising the importance of firefighters, ensuring the financial stability and predictability of associations, and modernising operational resources,” he said. In this context, he highlighted the creation of the current funding model for voluntary fire brigades, which provides annual support of around €750,000, as well as the investment of over €8 million in the renewal of equipment and vehicles. As for the municipality of Povoação, José Manuel Bolieiro stressed that the Regional Government’s investment in civil protection has been consistent and comprehensive. “The new fire station in Povoação, although previously launched, was fully implemented and completed by the current Government, providing better working conditions for firefighters and enhancing public safety,” he recalled. The President of the Government also highlighted the handover of a Tactical Self-command Vehicle, estimated to cost around €46,000, and announced that a new emergency ambulance, already awarded under a contract estimated at around €78,000, is due to be handed over by August this year. With the vehicle handed over today, the Regional Government’s recent investment in the Povoação Humanitarian Association of Volunteer Firefighters far exceeds half a million euros in operational equipment alone. José Manuel Bolieiro also positioned this effort as part of the challenges currently facing Europe, defending that economic competitiveness must go hand in hand with territorial and social cohesion. “There can be no development without a commitment to territorial and social cohesion that fosters solidarity between those who have more and those who have less. For this reason, the Regional Government has sought to support the most remote regions and promote smaller communities and economies,” he stated. The President of the Regional Government also noted that new international challenges require increased investment in security and defence, noting that Civil Protection must be an essential part of this strategic European priority. “When we talk about investment in security and defence, Civil Protection must also be included in this effort, as it represents a direct response to the protection of people, communities and territories,” he concluded. Also present at the ceremony were the Regional Secretary for the Environment and Climate Action, Alonso Miguel, the Mayor of Povoação, Pedro Melo, the President of the Azores Regional Civil Protection and Fire Service, Rui Andrade, the President of the Povoação Humanitarian Association of Volunteer Firefighters, Aurélio Bento, and the Commander of the Povoação Fire Brigade, Rúben Franco.
June 18, 2026 José Manuel Bolieiro boosts investment in Povoação fire brigade and announces new emergency resources The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, chaired today the handover ceremony of a medium-sized emergency response vehicle to the Povoação Humanitarian Association of Volunteer Firefighters, an investment of around €386,900.00 that will boost the operational capacity of that organisation and enhance public safety. The ceremony also featured the unveiling of a plaque on the monument honouring all firefighters and leaders, a symbol of gratitude and recognition for the service rendered to the population over the years and for their contribution to protecting people and property in the municipality of Povoação. The head of the Azorean Government highlighted the efforts undertaken by the Azores Regional Civil Protection and Fire Service towards the modernisation of available resources and strengthening response capacity across all the islands. This is being achieved through a strategy developed in “ongoing dialogue” with humanitarian associations of volunteer firefighters and municipal civil protection services. “We have sought to make the most of every opportunity to strengthen the Civil Protection’s response capacity, ensuring the effective use of available EU funds and working in close coordination with all partners within the system,” he said. José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted the role of the Povoação Volunteer Fire Brigade, noting that the brigade responded to 978 emergency calls in 2025, mostly regarding pre-hospital medical emergencies, as well as accidents, fires and other emergencies. “These figures clearly demonstrate the operational importance of this organisation and fully justify the investment we have been making to provide it with the best resources to serve the population,” he emphasised. The new vehicle is equipped with advanced technology. It is ready to respond to a wide range of incidents, from urban and rural fires to road accidents and more complex rescue operations. The President of the Regional Government also highlighted the symbolic significance of this event, as it marks the end of an unprecedented cycle of renewal of the Azorean fire service’s operational fleet. “This is the last of a total of 28 fire engines acquired by the Regional Government, as part of the largest renewal programme for operational resources ever undertaken by the Azores Regional Civil Protection and Fire Service,” he stressed. José Manuel Bolieiro also announced that this effort will continue, with another five fire engines already awarded under contract, representing an investment of nearly €2 million, and due for handover in 2027. The head of the Azorean Government emphasised that this investment falls within a “structured” and long-term policy for the sector, recognising the importance of firefighters, ensuring the financial stability of associations, and renewing equipment and vehicles. “When we took office, we found associations facing financial difficulties, ageing vehicles and legitimate demands from firefighters. Since then, we have been developing a policy based on recognising the importance of firefighters, ensuring the financial stability and predictability of associations, and modernising operational resources,” he said. In this context, he highlighted the creation of the current funding model for voluntary fire brigades, which provides annual support of around €750,000, as well as the investment of over €8 million in the renewal of equipment and vehicles. As for the municipality of Povoação, José Manuel Bolieiro stressed that the Regional Government’s investment in civil protection has been consistent and comprehensive. “The new fire station in Povoação, although previously launched, was fully implemented and completed by the current Government, providing better working conditions for firefighters and enhancing public safety,” he recalled. The President of the Government also highlighted the handover of a Tactical Self-command Vehicle, estimated to cost around €46,000, and announced that a new emergency ambulance, already awarded under a contract estimated at around €78,000, is due to be handed over by August this year. With the vehicle handed over today, the Regional Government’s recent investment in the Povoação Humanitarian Association of Volunteer Firefighters far exceeds half a million euros in operational equipment alone. José Manuel Bolieiro also positioned this effort as part of the challenges currently facing Europe, defending that economic competitiveness must go hand in hand with territorial and social cohesion. “There can be no development without a commitment to territorial and social cohesion that fosters solidarity between those who have more and those who have less. For this reason, the Regional Government has sought to support the most remote regions and promote smaller communities and economies,” he stated. The President of the Regional Government also noted that new international challenges require increased investment in security and defence, noting that Civil Protection must be an essential part of this strategic European priority. “When we talk about investment in security and defence, Civil Protection must also be included in this effort, as it represents a direct response to the protection of people, communities and territories,” he concluded. Also present at the ceremony were the Regional Secretary for the Environment and Climate Action, Alonso Miguel, the Mayor of Povoação, Pedro Melo, the President of the Azores Regional Civil Protection and Fire Service, Rui Andrade, the President of the Povoação Humanitarian Association of Volunteer Firefighters, Aurélio Bento, and the Commander of the Povoação Fire Brigade, Rúben Franco.
Nota de Imprensa
June 16, 2026 José Manuel Bolieiro calls for Portuguese State to place greater “strategic importance” on the Azores The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, defended today at the plenary session of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of the Azores, held in Horta, the need for the Portuguese State to place greater strategic value on the archipelago. In this regard, he emphasised the Region’s geopolitical, geo-economic and scientific importance for the future of Portugal and Europe. In his speech, delivered as part of the celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic and the Political Autonomy of the Azores, the President of the Government highlighted the symbolic significance of choosing the Azores as the venue for the celebrations of Portugal, Camões, and Portuguese Communities Day, noting that this decision also represents a look towards the country’s future. The head of the Azorean Government emphasised that the Azores bolster Portuguese sovereignty in the Atlantic. They represent a strategic platform for national projection in the areas of security and defence, science, technology, the blue economy and transatlantic relations. However, the President of the Regional Government called for the recognition of the Azores’ strategic value to turn into tangible measures. In this regard, he called for greater State investment in critical dual-use infrastructure, which is essential for establishing national sovereignty and boosting economic development in the Region. In his speech, José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted the role of the Azores as a “laboratory of the future,” pointing out the progress made in the space, maritime, energy and scientific sectors. In the space sector, he highlighted the growing prominence of the island of Santa Maria as an emerging hub for Earth observation and satellite data processing activities. He also mentioned the investment made in the three weather radars installed in the Region, which strengthen the capacity to monitor the Atlantic and contribute to the sustainability and resilience of the territories. Regarding the maritime economy, the President of the Government highlighted the planned investments in the new scientific research vessel and MARTEC – Technology and Innovation Centre for the Maritime Economy. These projects aim to bring scientific research closer to economic activity and create new opportunities for sustainable development. José Manuel Bolieiro reiterated his ambition to position the Azores as an innovative and sustainable Region, internationally recognised for its ability to generate knowledge, develop technology and protect vital resources. The head of the Azorean Government also highlighted the importance of the Azorean cultural community spread across the world, considering it a strategic asset for the future of the Region and Portugal. “The strategic importance of the Azores, as a regional asset, is a Portuguese and European matter, and will increasingly become an Atlantic one,” he concluded.
June 16, 2026 José Manuel Bolieiro calls for Portuguese State to place greater “strategic importance” on the Azores The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, defended today at the plenary session of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of the Azores, held in Horta, the need for the Portuguese State to place greater strategic value on the archipelago. In this regard, he emphasised the Region’s geopolitical, geo-economic and scientific importance for the future of Portugal and Europe. In his speech, delivered as part of the celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic and the Political Autonomy of the Azores, the President of the Government highlighted the symbolic significance of choosing the Azores as the venue for the celebrations of Portugal, Camões, and Portuguese Communities Day, noting that this decision also represents a look towards the country’s future. The head of the Azorean Government emphasised that the Azores bolster Portuguese sovereignty in the Atlantic. They represent a strategic platform for national projection in the areas of security and defence, science, technology, the blue economy and transatlantic relations. However, the President of the Regional Government called for the recognition of the Azores’ strategic value to turn into tangible measures. In this regard, he called for greater State investment in critical dual-use infrastructure, which is essential for establishing national sovereignty and boosting economic development in the Region. In his speech, José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted the role of the Azores as a “laboratory of the future,” pointing out the progress made in the space, maritime, energy and scientific sectors. In the space sector, he highlighted the growing prominence of the island of Santa Maria as an emerging hub for Earth observation and satellite data processing activities. He also mentioned the investment made in the three weather radars installed in the Region, which strengthen the capacity to monitor the Atlantic and contribute to the sustainability and resilience of the territories. Regarding the maritime economy, the President of the Government highlighted the planned investments in the new scientific research vessel and MARTEC – Technology and Innovation Centre for the Maritime Economy. These projects aim to bring scientific research closer to economic activity and create new opportunities for sustainable development. José Manuel Bolieiro reiterated his ambition to position the Azores as an innovative and sustainable Region, internationally recognised for its ability to generate knowledge, develop technology and protect vital resources. The head of the Azorean Government also highlighted the importance of the Azorean cultural community spread across the world, considering it a strategic asset for the future of the Region and Portugal. “The strategic importance of the Azores, as a regional asset, is a Portuguese and European matter, and will increasingly become an Atlantic one,” he concluded.
Nota de Imprensa
June 18, 2026 Secretaria Regional da Saúde disponível para adicionar novos indicadores de monitorização do Serviço Regional de Saúde A Secretária Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social assume disponibilidade para analisar contributos e sugestões que possam contribuir para o reforço da transparência e da informação disponibilizada aos cidadãos no que concerne ao Serviço Regional de Saúde (SRS). Nesse sentido, Mónica Seidi manifesta abertura para conhecer as propostas concretas da Câmara do Comércio e Indústria de Ponta Delgada relativamente a eventuais indicadores ou conteúdos adicionais que considerem relevantes, no âmbito de um processo de melhoria contínua dos instrumentos já existentes. Na sequência do ofício enviado pela Câmara do Comércio e Indústria de Ponta Delgada relativo à proposta de criação de um "Portal da Transparência da Saúde dos Açores", a Secretaria Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social considera, no entanto, oportuno prestar os seguintes esclarecimentos: O Governo dos Açores disponibilizou no ano passado o Portal dos Indicadores do SRS, uma plataforma pública de monitorização desenvolvida através de um investimento de cerca de 30 mil euros, financiado pelo Plano de Recuperação e Resiliência (PRR). Apresentado publicamente pela Secretária Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social a 31 de março de 2025, este portal disponibiliza informação objetiva, acessível e regularmente atualizada sobre a atividade das unidades de saúde da Região, permitindo aos cidadãos acompanhar diversos indicadores de desempenho do SRS. Entre a informação disponível encontram-se indicadores relativos a internamentos hospitalares, cirurgias, consultas externas, urgências, acesso aos cuidados de saúde, desempenho assistencial, eficiência, custo de medicamentos e meios complementares de diagnóstico e terapêutica. Neste contexto, importa assinalar que a proposta agora divulgada não faz referência à existência deste instrumento de monitorização e transparência, já disponível para consulta pública e acessível a todos os cidadãos. Importa igualmente referir que o ofício remetido à Secretaria Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social não identifica de forma concreta quais os indicadores que não se encontram disponíveis e cuja divulgação justificaria a criação de uma nova plataforma. O Governo dos Açores continuará a reforçar os instrumentos de informação e monitorização pública do SRS, promovendo uma cultura de transparência, responsabilização e melhoria contínua, em benefício dos açorianos.
June 18, 2026 Secretaria Regional da Saúde disponível para adicionar novos indicadores de monitorização do Serviço Regional de Saúde A Secretária Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social assume disponibilidade para analisar contributos e sugestões que possam contribuir para o reforço da transparência e da informação disponibilizada aos cidadãos no que concerne ao Serviço Regional de Saúde (SRS). Nesse sentido, Mónica Seidi manifesta abertura para conhecer as propostas concretas da Câmara do Comércio e Indústria de Ponta Delgada relativamente a eventuais indicadores ou conteúdos adicionais que considerem relevantes, no âmbito de um processo de melhoria contínua dos instrumentos já existentes. Na sequência do ofício enviado pela Câmara do Comércio e Indústria de Ponta Delgada relativo à proposta de criação de um "Portal da Transparência da Saúde dos Açores", a Secretaria Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social considera, no entanto, oportuno prestar os seguintes esclarecimentos: O Governo dos Açores disponibilizou no ano passado o Portal dos Indicadores do SRS, uma plataforma pública de monitorização desenvolvida através de um investimento de cerca de 30 mil euros, financiado pelo Plano de Recuperação e Resiliência (PRR). Apresentado publicamente pela Secretária Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social a 31 de março de 2025, este portal disponibiliza informação objetiva, acessível e regularmente atualizada sobre a atividade das unidades de saúde da Região, permitindo aos cidadãos acompanhar diversos indicadores de desempenho do SRS. Entre a informação disponível encontram-se indicadores relativos a internamentos hospitalares, cirurgias, consultas externas, urgências, acesso aos cuidados de saúde, desempenho assistencial, eficiência, custo de medicamentos e meios complementares de diagnóstico e terapêutica. Neste contexto, importa assinalar que a proposta agora divulgada não faz referência à existência deste instrumento de monitorização e transparência, já disponível para consulta pública e acessível a todos os cidadãos. Importa igualmente referir que o ofício remetido à Secretaria Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social não identifica de forma concreta quais os indicadores que não se encontram disponíveis e cuja divulgação justificaria a criação de uma nova plataforma. O Governo dos Açores continuará a reforçar os instrumentos de informação e monitorização pública do SRS, promovendo uma cultura de transparência, responsabilização e melhoria contínua, em benefício dos açorianos.
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June 18, 2026 Expo Açores Artesanato – Sanjoaninas de 19 a 28 de junho no Alto das Covas A Expo Açores Artesanato – Sanjoaninas vai decorrer de 19 a 28 de junho no Alto das Covas, no concelho de Angra do Heroísmo, na ilha Terceira, informa a Secretaria Regional da Juventude, Habitação e Emprego, através do Centro de Artesanato e Design dos Açores – CADA. Vão estar em exposição e comercialização produtos de 29 Unidades Produtivas Artesanais (UPA’s), entre as quais 14 UPA’s com produtos certificados pela marca coletiva “Artesanato dos Açores”. Entre as áreas artesanais que estarão representadas no certame estão tecelagem, artigos têxteis para o lar, cerâmica, folha de milho, brinquedos e miniaturas etnográficas em madeira, arte de embutir, bordados, rendas, vidro, bijuteria, arte de trabalhar materiais sintéticos são, entre outras. A Expo Açores Artesanato – Sanjoaninas, promovida anualmente pelo CADA, pode ser visitada diariamente entre 19h00 e as 00h00. A entrada é gratuita. Nesta edição será apresentada a primeira fase de requalificação dos módulos expositivos do conceito “Expo Açores Artesanato”, no que significa a continuidade do investimento do Governo dos Açores, através da Secretaria Regional da Juventude, Habitação e Emprego, no setor do artesanato, designadamente por via de apoios públicos financeiros, materiais e logísticos à sua produção, divulgação e comercialização. A renovação dos expositores representa, por isso, novas possibilidades expositivas e, consequentemente, uma reforçada valorização dos produtos artesanais expostos e comercializados na feira. A Expo Açores Artesanato percorre, anualmente, as principais festividades de verão da Região. A temporada destas feiras locais de artesanato tem início durante o mês de maio, associada às Festas do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres, em Ponta Delgada. Depois das Sanjoaninas, o ciclo de feiras segue para a Semana Cultural das Velas, em São Jorge, de 1 a 6 de julho; para as Festas da Calheta, também em São Jorge, de 10 a 14 de julho; para as Festas da Praia, na ilha Terceira, de 1 a 11 de agosto; e para a Semana do Mar, na ilha do Faial, de 1 a 10 de agosto. Ainda no mês de agosto, a Expo Açores Artesanato vai estar na festa do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres, na Graciosa, de 7 a 12 de agosto, e na Semana dos Baleeiros, no Pico, de 25 a 31 de agosto, fechando com a Feira de Natal de 27 de novembro a 1 de dezembro em São Miguel.
June 18, 2026 Expo Açores Artesanato – Sanjoaninas de 19 a 28 de junho no Alto das Covas A Expo Açores Artesanato – Sanjoaninas vai decorrer de 19 a 28 de junho no Alto das Covas, no concelho de Angra do Heroísmo, na ilha Terceira, informa a Secretaria Regional da Juventude, Habitação e Emprego, através do Centro de Artesanato e Design dos Açores – CADA. Vão estar em exposição e comercialização produtos de 29 Unidades Produtivas Artesanais (UPA’s), entre as quais 14 UPA’s com produtos certificados pela marca coletiva “Artesanato dos Açores”. Entre as áreas artesanais que estarão representadas no certame estão tecelagem, artigos têxteis para o lar, cerâmica, folha de milho, brinquedos e miniaturas etnográficas em madeira, arte de embutir, bordados, rendas, vidro, bijuteria, arte de trabalhar materiais sintéticos são, entre outras. A Expo Açores Artesanato – Sanjoaninas, promovida anualmente pelo CADA, pode ser visitada diariamente entre 19h00 e as 00h00. A entrada é gratuita. Nesta edição será apresentada a primeira fase de requalificação dos módulos expositivos do conceito “Expo Açores Artesanato”, no que significa a continuidade do investimento do Governo dos Açores, através da Secretaria Regional da Juventude, Habitação e Emprego, no setor do artesanato, designadamente por via de apoios públicos financeiros, materiais e logísticos à sua produção, divulgação e comercialização. A renovação dos expositores representa, por isso, novas possibilidades expositivas e, consequentemente, uma reforçada valorização dos produtos artesanais expostos e comercializados na feira. A Expo Açores Artesanato percorre, anualmente, as principais festividades de verão da Região. A temporada destas feiras locais de artesanato tem início durante o mês de maio, associada às Festas do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres, em Ponta Delgada. Depois das Sanjoaninas, o ciclo de feiras segue para a Semana Cultural das Velas, em São Jorge, de 1 a 6 de julho; para as Festas da Calheta, também em São Jorge, de 10 a 14 de julho; para as Festas da Praia, na ilha Terceira, de 1 a 11 de agosto; e para a Semana do Mar, na ilha do Faial, de 1 a 10 de agosto. Ainda no mês de agosto, a Expo Açores Artesanato vai estar na festa do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres, na Graciosa, de 7 a 12 de agosto, e na Semana dos Baleeiros, no Pico, de 25 a 31 de agosto, fechando com a Feira de Natal de 27 de novembro a 1 de dezembro em São Miguel.
Nota de Imprensa
June 18, 2026 Berta Cabral announces payment of Social Mobility Aid at CTT until June 2027 The Regional Secretary for Tourism, Mobility and Infrastructures, Berta Cabral, announced today that payments for the Social Mobility Aid – now designated as Territorial Continuity Mechanism – will be made by the CTT- Portuguese Postal Services, alongside the electronic platform that has already been implemented. “The Government of the Azores has already received information from the National Government that the CTT service will be extended until June 2027, until the platform provides the functionalities required by the new Law 23/2026 of June 1, approved by the National Assembly,” noted the government official. Berta Cabral emphasised that the online platform may continue to be used in situations where it does not conflict with current functions. From July 1 onwards, and for a further year, CTT will continue to process refund payments whilst the online system is adapted to the new rules approved by the National Assembly. “The Social Mobility Aid, now designated as the Territorial Continuity Mechanism, is not a supplementary benefit; rather, it is a key tool for ensuring territorial continuity, equal opportunities and full citizenship in the Autonomous Regions,” stressed Berta Cabral.
June 18, 2026 Berta Cabral announces payment of Social Mobility Aid at CTT until June 2027 The Regional Secretary for Tourism, Mobility and Infrastructures, Berta Cabral, announced today that payments for the Social Mobility Aid – now designated as Territorial Continuity Mechanism – will be made by the CTT- Portuguese Postal Services, alongside the electronic platform that has already been implemented. “The Government of the Azores has already received information from the National Government that the CTT service will be extended until June 2027, until the platform provides the functionalities required by the new Law 23/2026 of June 1, approved by the National Assembly,” noted the government official. Berta Cabral emphasised that the online platform may continue to be used in situations where it does not conflict with current functions. From July 1 onwards, and for a further year, CTT will continue to process refund payments whilst the online system is adapted to the new rules approved by the National Assembly. “The Social Mobility Aid, now designated as the Territorial Continuity Mechanism, is not a supplementary benefit; rather, it is a key tool for ensuring territorial continuity, equal opportunities and full citizenship in the Autonomous Regions,” stressed Berta Cabral.
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