Presidência do Governo Regional
"Supporting the Azores is investing in Europe," says José Manuel Bolieiro
"Supporting the Azores is investing in Europe," says José Manuel Bolieiro
Presidência do Governo Regional
José Manuel Bolieiro highlights work carried out on Faial during meeting with Island Council’s Board
José Manuel Bolieiro highlights work carried out on Faial during meeting with Island Council’s Board
Presidência do Governo Regional
José Manuel Bolieiro highlights "strategic importance" of new air terminal in Graciosa
José Manuel Bolieiro highlights "strategic importance" of new air terminal in Graciosa
Secretaria Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social
Proposta do Governo dos Açores para criação de Rede de Cuidados Paliativos aprovada por unanimidade
Proposta do Governo dos Açores para criação de Rede de Cuidados Paliativos aprovada por unanimidade
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April 14, 2026 "Supporting the Azores is investing in Europe," says José Manuel Bolieiro The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, highlighted today at the Regional Legislative Assembly the work carried out by the Azorean Government with European institutions to safeguard the Region’s interests in the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2028–2034. In his speech, the head of the Azorean Government analysed the European Commission’s proposal within the current international context. “The European Commission, in response to the war in Ukraine and global geopolitical instability, is setting new priorities such as security and defence,” he said, while leaving a warning: “It is impossible to do more or set new priorities, with less money.” José Manuel Bolieiro criticised the proposal, considering that it “undermines the distinctive nature of the Outermost Regions and fails to uphold Article 349 of the Treaty.” In this regard, he warned of the risks of diluting the specific characteristics of the Azores in areas such as agriculture, fisheries and cohesion. Nevertheless, he made a point of highlighting the actions undertaken by the Azorean Government since the beginning of this process. “From the very outset, the Regional Government has made its position clear,” he stated, noting that this is aligned with the resolution adopted by the Legislative Assembly. The head of the Azorean Government highlighted the range of initiatives undertaken to shape the European proposal. “The President of the Regional Government has written to the President of the European Commission, the European Parliament and the European Council in support of the Outermost Regions,” he said, adding that the Region has played an active role in the Conference of Presidents of the Outermost Regions. This work is complemented by direct contact with European officials. He stated that the Region has held meetings with various key figures, including the Vice-President of the European Commission, Raffaele Fitto, as well as the Commissioners responsible for fisheries and agriculture, amongst other stakeholders. Regarding the positions advocated by the Azores, José Manuel Bolieiro highlighted the need to guarantee “co-financing rates” suited to the realities of the Outermost Regions and to ensure that “funding for the Outermost Regions is not subject to the discretion of Member States.” The President of the Regional Government also reiterated the importance of preserving key instruments for the Region. He defended the “maintenance and strengthening of the current POSEI Agriculture programme as an autonomous instrument,” as well as the creation of new measures to address the costs of remoteness, such as a POSEI programme for Transport. From a political standpoint, he took a firm stance against the centralisation of fund management. “We do not agree with the centralisation of funds within national governments, nor with any reduction in the effective participation of the Outermost Regions in shaping their own development,” he stated. José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted the role of the Azores in the European and Atlantic context: “The Outermost Regions and the Azores, in particular, are a strategic asset for the European Union in the Atlantic,” he said, warning that “the Atlantic is too important to be overlooked.” The head of the Azorean Government further emphasised the idea that European support for the Region should be regarded as an investment. “Supporting our farmers, fishers, entrepreneurs and citizens will never be a cost to the European Union, but rather an investment,” he stated, defending that the Azores remain an active and relevant part of the European project.
April 14, 2026 "Supporting the Azores is investing in Europe," says José Manuel Bolieiro The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, highlighted today at the Regional Legislative Assembly the work carried out by the Azorean Government with European institutions to safeguard the Region’s interests in the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2028–2034. In his speech, the head of the Azorean Government analysed the European Commission’s proposal within the current international context. “The European Commission, in response to the war in Ukraine and global geopolitical instability, is setting new priorities such as security and defence,” he said, while leaving a warning: “It is impossible to do more or set new priorities, with less money.” José Manuel Bolieiro criticised the proposal, considering that it “undermines the distinctive nature of the Outermost Regions and fails to uphold Article 349 of the Treaty.” In this regard, he warned of the risks of diluting the specific characteristics of the Azores in areas such as agriculture, fisheries and cohesion. Nevertheless, he made a point of highlighting the actions undertaken by the Azorean Government since the beginning of this process. “From the very outset, the Regional Government has made its position clear,” he stated, noting that this is aligned with the resolution adopted by the Legislative Assembly. The head of the Azorean Government highlighted the range of initiatives undertaken to shape the European proposal. “The President of the Regional Government has written to the President of the European Commission, the European Parliament and the European Council in support of the Outermost Regions,” he said, adding that the Region has played an active role in the Conference of Presidents of the Outermost Regions. This work is complemented by direct contact with European officials. He stated that the Region has held meetings with various key figures, including the Vice-President of the European Commission, Raffaele Fitto, as well as the Commissioners responsible for fisheries and agriculture, amongst other stakeholders. Regarding the positions advocated by the Azores, José Manuel Bolieiro highlighted the need to guarantee “co-financing rates” suited to the realities of the Outermost Regions and to ensure that “funding for the Outermost Regions is not subject to the discretion of Member States.” The President of the Regional Government also reiterated the importance of preserving key instruments for the Region. He defended the “maintenance and strengthening of the current POSEI Agriculture programme as an autonomous instrument,” as well as the creation of new measures to address the costs of remoteness, such as a POSEI programme for Transport. From a political standpoint, he took a firm stance against the centralisation of fund management. “We do not agree with the centralisation of funds within national governments, nor with any reduction in the effective participation of the Outermost Regions in shaping their own development,” he stated. José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted the role of the Azores in the European and Atlantic context: “The Outermost Regions and the Azores, in particular, are a strategic asset for the European Union in the Atlantic,” he said, warning that “the Atlantic is too important to be overlooked.” The head of the Azorean Government further emphasised the idea that European support for the Region should be regarded as an investment. “Supporting our farmers, fishers, entrepreneurs and citizens will never be a cost to the European Union, but rather an investment,” he stated, defending that the Azores remain an active and relevant part of the European project.
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April 14, 2026 José Manuel Bolieiro highlights work carried out on Faial during meeting with Island Council’s Board The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, received the Board of the Faial Island Council, chaired by Teresa Ribeiro, at the German Colony in Horta, for a meeting aimed at strengthening the Regional Government’s strategy of institutional proximity. The head of the Azorean Government recalled that this round of meetings also included meetings with the Boards of the Island Councils of São Miguel and Terceira, emphasising the importance of maintaining direct contact with representative bodies. This meeting concludes a series of meetings with the Island Councils of the three islands that are not covered by formal statutory visits, unlike the remaining six. “This is a time to value our joint efforts towards tangible solutions for the island’s development. The careful attention we have paid to local priorities will be crucial for more effective governance decisions,” stated José Manuel Bolieiro. The President of the Government also highlighted the importance of dialogue and institutional collaboration. “Our commitment is to active consultation and joint work, respecting the specific characteristics of each island and building shared solutions,” he added. During the audience, the Island Council’s Board presented a memorandum containing various concerns and proposals, with special focus on transport links, especially air travel and maritime transport, namely the Horta Port. Meanwhile, the impact of investments made in the maritime sector was acknowledged at the meeting. José Manuel Bolieiro highlighted the commitment to the “Maritime Cluster,” with projects such as the research vessel, part of the RRP goals, and the MARTEC Technopole. “We are establishing Faial as a true coastal community, promoting its identity and consolidating its international standing,” he said. The meeting also provided an opportunity to discuss areas such as healthcare, land accessibility and social cohesion. Particular attention was drawn to the future bypass to the city of Horta, an RRP project expected to significantly improve mobility and access to services. Regarding social solidarity, the President of the Government reiterated the importance of ensuring the sustainability of Private Social Solidarity Institutions, whilst also highlighting the role of the private sector in boosting the local economy. José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted the international prestige of Horta Marina: “It is a world-class facility that puts the Azores on the global map and should be a source of pride for all Azoreans,” he said. As for air connectivity, the President of the Government highlighted the improvement of inter-island flight connections, with plans to add a weekly service on the Ponta Delgada–Horta–Ponta Delgada route during the 2026 IATA summer, between July and August, as part of public service obligations. This audience thus reinforces the Regional Government’s commitment to community-based governance, based on dialogue and joint development of solutions for the balanced development of each island.
April 14, 2026 José Manuel Bolieiro highlights work carried out on Faial during meeting with Island Council’s Board The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, received the Board of the Faial Island Council, chaired by Teresa Ribeiro, at the German Colony in Horta, for a meeting aimed at strengthening the Regional Government’s strategy of institutional proximity. The head of the Azorean Government recalled that this round of meetings also included meetings with the Boards of the Island Councils of São Miguel and Terceira, emphasising the importance of maintaining direct contact with representative bodies. This meeting concludes a series of meetings with the Island Councils of the three islands that are not covered by formal statutory visits, unlike the remaining six. “This is a time to value our joint efforts towards tangible solutions for the island’s development. The careful attention we have paid to local priorities will be crucial for more effective governance decisions,” stated José Manuel Bolieiro. The President of the Government also highlighted the importance of dialogue and institutional collaboration. “Our commitment is to active consultation and joint work, respecting the specific characteristics of each island and building shared solutions,” he added. During the audience, the Island Council’s Board presented a memorandum containing various concerns and proposals, with special focus on transport links, especially air travel and maritime transport, namely the Horta Port. Meanwhile, the impact of investments made in the maritime sector was acknowledged at the meeting. José Manuel Bolieiro highlighted the commitment to the “Maritime Cluster,” with projects such as the research vessel, part of the RRP goals, and the MARTEC Technopole. “We are establishing Faial as a true coastal community, promoting its identity and consolidating its international standing,” he said. The meeting also provided an opportunity to discuss areas such as healthcare, land accessibility and social cohesion. Particular attention was drawn to the future bypass to the city of Horta, an RRP project expected to significantly improve mobility and access to services. Regarding social solidarity, the President of the Government reiterated the importance of ensuring the sustainability of Private Social Solidarity Institutions, whilst also highlighting the role of the private sector in boosting the local economy. José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted the international prestige of Horta Marina: “It is a world-class facility that puts the Azores on the global map and should be a source of pride for all Azoreans,” he said. As for air connectivity, the President of the Government highlighted the improvement of inter-island flight connections, with plans to add a weekly service on the Ponta Delgada–Horta–Ponta Delgada route during the 2026 IATA summer, between July and August, as part of public service obligations. This audience thus reinforces the Regional Government’s commitment to community-based governance, based on dialogue and joint development of solutions for the balanced development of each island.
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April 13, 2026 José Manuel Bolieiro highlights "strategic importance" of new air terminal in Graciosa The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, presided over the opening of the new air terminal at Graciosa Island Aerodrome on Sunday, a ceremony also attended by the Regional Secretary for Tourism, Mobility and Infrastructures, Berta Cabral. The head of the Azorean Government highlighted the significance of the project for the island and the Region. He pointed out that “justice has finally been done to Graciosa,” adding that “the Azores are more prosperous with Graciosa, and happy Graciosa residents mean happy Azoreans.” José Manuel Bolieiro emphasised that this project goes beyond a physical component, also representing a strategic vision for the future of the archipelago. “We have not only completed a physical project, but have also addressed the strategic and intellectual aspects of developing the Azores with infrastructures to revitalise the present and shape the future of each of our islands,” he said. The new infrastructure replaces a terminal built before 2001, which no longer meets current requirements, particularly in terms of security and operational capacity. Among the existing limitations were a departure lounge with direct access to the public area, manual processes for handling hold luggage, and cramped spaces for the operation of aircraft such as the Dash Q400. Designed in accordance with contemporary airport safety and operational requirements, the new terminal incorporates a modern baggage handling system, a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system, specific areas for the Public Security Police and private security, which were previously non-existent, as well as retail and passenger support facilities. The departure lounge now has 100 seats, and the infrastructure has been designed to handle a capacity of 120 passengers per hour. From an operational standpoint, the new terminal provides the facilities required for the simultaneous operation of two Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 aircraft, ensuring greater efficiency in boarding, disembarking and baggage handling processes. The building is a ground-floor structure with over 2,000 square metres of floor space, organised to be functional and intuitive, with a clear separation between public areas, security zones and operational spaces. It includes reception and waiting areas, check-in desks, a passenger lounge, boarding and disembarking areas, a bar, retail spaces, as well as operational facilities such as a flight operations room, cargo and mail areas, and technical support. The solution adopted prioritises universal accessibility, smooth passenger flow and efficient control of passengers and baggage, whilst also improving parking facilities, access routes and support for passengers with reduced mobility. Once the new infrastructure becomes operational, the demolition of the old terminal will commence, bringing new value to this revitalised gateway to the island. In a year marking the 50th anniversary of the Azores’ autonomy, José Manuel Bolieiro highlighted the Region’s journey towards transformation. “We have moved from isolation and neglect to a sense of closeness and the ambition of the Azoreans,” he said, adding: “Autonomy has enabled us to build a capacity for self-government capable of meeting our needs and achieving our ambitions.” The President of the Regional Government also emphasised the efforts made to strengthen the regional economy and counter demographic decline. “We want to create the conditions so that every Azorean can stay in their homeland and build a life and a future of happiness on any island,” he said, advocating for consistent public policies geared towards wealth creation. José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted other ongoing investments on the island of Graciosa, such as the bypass to Santa Cruz, the works at the Health Centre and the redevelopment of the Carapacho Thermal Baths, assuring those present that these projects are being implemented. Acknowledging the existing challenges, the President of the Government stated that the government is taking action with “realism and ambition,” seeking effective solutions for the Region’s progress. In the tourism sector, he highlighted Graciosa’s potential, advocating a commitment to a sustainable, high-quality model rather than mass tourism. Also present at the ceremony were the President of the Board of Directors of the SATA Group, Tiago Santos, and the Deputy Mayor of Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Bruno Silveira, alongside other civil and institutional representatives.
April 13, 2026 José Manuel Bolieiro highlights "strategic importance" of new air terminal in Graciosa The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, presided over the opening of the new air terminal at Graciosa Island Aerodrome on Sunday, a ceremony also attended by the Regional Secretary for Tourism, Mobility and Infrastructures, Berta Cabral. The head of the Azorean Government highlighted the significance of the project for the island and the Region. He pointed out that “justice has finally been done to Graciosa,” adding that “the Azores are more prosperous with Graciosa, and happy Graciosa residents mean happy Azoreans.” José Manuel Bolieiro emphasised that this project goes beyond a physical component, also representing a strategic vision for the future of the archipelago. “We have not only completed a physical project, but have also addressed the strategic and intellectual aspects of developing the Azores with infrastructures to revitalise the present and shape the future of each of our islands,” he said. The new infrastructure replaces a terminal built before 2001, which no longer meets current requirements, particularly in terms of security and operational capacity. Among the existing limitations were a departure lounge with direct access to the public area, manual processes for handling hold luggage, and cramped spaces for the operation of aircraft such as the Dash Q400. Designed in accordance with contemporary airport safety and operational requirements, the new terminal incorporates a modern baggage handling system, a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system, specific areas for the Public Security Police and private security, which were previously non-existent, as well as retail and passenger support facilities. The departure lounge now has 100 seats, and the infrastructure has been designed to handle a capacity of 120 passengers per hour. From an operational standpoint, the new terminal provides the facilities required for the simultaneous operation of two Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 aircraft, ensuring greater efficiency in boarding, disembarking and baggage handling processes. The building is a ground-floor structure with over 2,000 square metres of floor space, organised to be functional and intuitive, with a clear separation between public areas, security zones and operational spaces. It includes reception and waiting areas, check-in desks, a passenger lounge, boarding and disembarking areas, a bar, retail spaces, as well as operational facilities such as a flight operations room, cargo and mail areas, and technical support. The solution adopted prioritises universal accessibility, smooth passenger flow and efficient control of passengers and baggage, whilst also improving parking facilities, access routes and support for passengers with reduced mobility. Once the new infrastructure becomes operational, the demolition of the old terminal will commence, bringing new value to this revitalised gateway to the island. In a year marking the 50th anniversary of the Azores’ autonomy, José Manuel Bolieiro highlighted the Region’s journey towards transformation. “We have moved from isolation and neglect to a sense of closeness and the ambition of the Azoreans,” he said, adding: “Autonomy has enabled us to build a capacity for self-government capable of meeting our needs and achieving our ambitions.” The President of the Regional Government also emphasised the efforts made to strengthen the regional economy and counter demographic decline. “We want to create the conditions so that every Azorean can stay in their homeland and build a life and a future of happiness on any island,” he said, advocating for consistent public policies geared towards wealth creation. José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted other ongoing investments on the island of Graciosa, such as the bypass to Santa Cruz, the works at the Health Centre and the redevelopment of the Carapacho Thermal Baths, assuring those present that these projects are being implemented. Acknowledging the existing challenges, the President of the Government stated that the government is taking action with “realism and ambition,” seeking effective solutions for the Region’s progress. In the tourism sector, he highlighted Graciosa’s potential, advocating a commitment to a sustainable, high-quality model rather than mass tourism. Also present at the ceremony were the President of the Board of Directors of the SATA Group, Tiago Santos, and the Deputy Mayor of Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Bruno Silveira, alongside other civil and institutional representatives.
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April 14, 2026 Proposta do Governo dos Açores para criação de Rede de Cuidados Paliativos aprovada por unanimidade A Secretária Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social, Mónica Seidi, apresentou hoje, em plenário da Assembleia Legislativa da Região Autónoma dos Açores, a proposta de Decreto Legislativo Regional que cria a Rede Regional de Cuidados Paliativos (RRCP), até agora inexistente de forma autónoma no Serviço Regional de Saúde, texto que foi aprovado por unanimidade. Na sua intervenção, Mónica Seidi destacou que a rede constituirá “uma resposta estruturada e integrada dirigida a pessoas com doença grave, crónica ou incurável, abrangendo também as suas famílias”. Entre os principais objetivos da RRCP estão a promoção da qualidade de vida, da dignidade e do alívio do sofrimento, bem como a garantia de acesso equitativo em todas as ilhas. A governante sublinhou a importância da articulação entre cuidados de saúde primários, hospitalares, continuados e respostas sociais e comunitárias, numa abordagem centrada na pessoa. Mónica Seidi destacou também o contributo de profissionais de saúde com experiência na área, envolvidos na elaboração do diploma e que continuarão a participar na sua regulamentação. A criação da RRCP não assenta em investimento em infraestruturas, mas sim no reforço das equipas, na formação dos profissionais e na garantia de um fim de vida digno para todos os doentes, independentemente da sua localização. Neste âmbito, o mapa de recrutamento para 2026 prevê a contratação de 90 profissionais de saúde para as Unidades de Saúde de Ilha, mais 28 do que no ano anterior. Nos próximos três meses, serão ainda entregues 58 viaturas às nove ilhas, essenciais para o funcionamento das equipas comunitárias, num investimento de cerca de três milhões de euros, financiado pelo PRR. A formação é igualmente uma prioridade, sendo reconhecida como determinante para o sucesso dos cuidados paliativos. Ao longo deste ano e do próximo, serão promovidas ações formativas aos profissionais de Santa Maria ao Corvo, com base na capacidade instalada da Unidade de Cuidados Paliativos do Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo. “O caminho está traçado. Importa adaptar o melhor modelo à nossa realidade, garantindo que todos os açorianos têm acesso a cuidados dignos em fim de vida”, afirmou. A Secretária Regional concluiu sublinhando que os cuidados paliativos devem ser reconhecidos como um direito humano, reforçando que “morrer também exige dignidade”.
April 14, 2026 Proposta do Governo dos Açores para criação de Rede de Cuidados Paliativos aprovada por unanimidade A Secretária Regional da Saúde e Segurança Social, Mónica Seidi, apresentou hoje, em plenário da Assembleia Legislativa da Região Autónoma dos Açores, a proposta de Decreto Legislativo Regional que cria a Rede Regional de Cuidados Paliativos (RRCP), até agora inexistente de forma autónoma no Serviço Regional de Saúde, texto que foi aprovado por unanimidade. Na sua intervenção, Mónica Seidi destacou que a rede constituirá “uma resposta estruturada e integrada dirigida a pessoas com doença grave, crónica ou incurável, abrangendo também as suas famílias”. Entre os principais objetivos da RRCP estão a promoção da qualidade de vida, da dignidade e do alívio do sofrimento, bem como a garantia de acesso equitativo em todas as ilhas. A governante sublinhou a importância da articulação entre cuidados de saúde primários, hospitalares, continuados e respostas sociais e comunitárias, numa abordagem centrada na pessoa. Mónica Seidi destacou também o contributo de profissionais de saúde com experiência na área, envolvidos na elaboração do diploma e que continuarão a participar na sua regulamentação. A criação da RRCP não assenta em investimento em infraestruturas, mas sim no reforço das equipas, na formação dos profissionais e na garantia de um fim de vida digno para todos os doentes, independentemente da sua localização. Neste âmbito, o mapa de recrutamento para 2026 prevê a contratação de 90 profissionais de saúde para as Unidades de Saúde de Ilha, mais 28 do que no ano anterior. Nos próximos três meses, serão ainda entregues 58 viaturas às nove ilhas, essenciais para o funcionamento das equipas comunitárias, num investimento de cerca de três milhões de euros, financiado pelo PRR. A formação é igualmente uma prioridade, sendo reconhecida como determinante para o sucesso dos cuidados paliativos. Ao longo deste ano e do próximo, serão promovidas ações formativas aos profissionais de Santa Maria ao Corvo, com base na capacidade instalada da Unidade de Cuidados Paliativos do Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo. “O caminho está traçado. Importa adaptar o melhor modelo à nossa realidade, garantindo que todos os açorianos têm acesso a cuidados dignos em fim de vida”, afirmou. A Secretária Regional concluiu sublinhando que os cuidados paliativos devem ser reconhecidos como um direito humano, reforçando que “morrer também exige dignidade”.
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April 13, 2026 Applications for 92 houses in Nascer do Sol Neighbourhood to run from April 15 to May 8 The Regional Secretary for Youth, Housing and Employment, Maria João Carreiro, has announced that the application period for the 92 single-family houses in the Nascer do Sol Neighbourhood in Praia da Vitória, Terceira Island, will open on Wednesday, April 15. According to the Order published today in the Official Journal, the application period will run until May 8, inclusive. Applications must be submitted using the appropriate form available on the Regional Directorate for Housing (DRH) website at https://portal. azores.gov.pt/web/drh/concursos-habitacao-arrendamento-opcao-compra, where the Regulations are also available for consultation. Applications should be submitted in one of the following formats: DRH Services, located at Rua Dr. João Francisco de Sousa, no. 30, 9500-187, Ponta Delgada; Terceira Island Housing Services, located at Rua dos Italianos, no. 10, 9700-099, Angra do Heroísmo; RIAC - Integrated Citizen Support Network Offices; or submitted online at https://habitacao.azores.gov.pt. The 92 dwellings comprise 19 three-bedroom houses and 73 four-bedroom houses, representing an investment of €11 million funded under the RRP. They “will boost the housing supply in the municipality of Praia da Vitória and on Terceira Island, thereby creating the conditions for families – and young people in particular – to settle there,” emphasised Maria João Carreiro. These houses will be allocated under a lease with purchase option scheme for the permanent residence of applicants and their households. Any requests for clarification regarding the application or the interpretation of the Regulations should be addressed to the president of the jury and submitted by the interested parties in writing to the DRH Services or sent to the email address [email protected] until April 23.
April 13, 2026 Applications for 92 houses in Nascer do Sol Neighbourhood to run from April 15 to May 8 The Regional Secretary for Youth, Housing and Employment, Maria João Carreiro, has announced that the application period for the 92 single-family houses in the Nascer do Sol Neighbourhood in Praia da Vitória, Terceira Island, will open on Wednesday, April 15. According to the Order published today in the Official Journal, the application period will run until May 8, inclusive. Applications must be submitted using the appropriate form available on the Regional Directorate for Housing (DRH) website at https://portal. azores.gov.pt/web/drh/concursos-habitacao-arrendamento-opcao-compra, where the Regulations are also available for consultation. Applications should be submitted in one of the following formats: DRH Services, located at Rua Dr. João Francisco de Sousa, no. 30, 9500-187, Ponta Delgada; Terceira Island Housing Services, located at Rua dos Italianos, no. 10, 9700-099, Angra do Heroísmo; RIAC - Integrated Citizen Support Network Offices; or submitted online at https://habitacao.azores.gov.pt. The 92 dwellings comprise 19 three-bedroom houses and 73 four-bedroom houses, representing an investment of €11 million funded under the RRP. They “will boost the housing supply in the municipality of Praia da Vitória and on Terceira Island, thereby creating the conditions for families – and young people in particular – to settle there,” emphasised Maria João Carreiro. These houses will be allocated under a lease with purchase option scheme for the permanent residence of applicants and their households. Any requests for clarification regarding the application or the interpretation of the Regulations should be addressed to the president of the jury and submitted by the interested parties in writing to the DRH Services or sent to the email address [email protected] until April 23.
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