Sessão de apresentação do documentário “OCEAN with David Attenborough”
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January 8, 2026 José Manuel Bolieiro highlights “pioneering” network safeguarding 30% of Azores sea at “OCEAN with David Attenborough” presentation The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, chaired the presentation of the documentary "OCEAN with David Attenborough." This initiative brought together ocean enthusiasts and partners involved in the Azores' marine conservation strategy in the Region, a moment of reflection on the future of the sea. The session included a screening of the film starring David Attenborough, who, drawing on a lifetime of experience dedicated to nature, reveals some of the most spectacular underwater habitats on Earth, highlighting that we are living in the greatest era of ocean discovery and emphasising its vital importance to life on the planet. Without hiding the challenges that threaten marine ecosystems today, the documentary delivers a message of hope, showing that the recovery of marine life on an unprecedented scale is within humanity's reach, provided there is commitment and action. The head of the Azorean Government expressed his “great satisfaction” at participating in the event, emphasising that the session brought together “ocean enthusiasts and all those who, together with the Regional Government and the Blue Azores Programme, have contributed to consolidating the Region’s marine conservation efforts.” The President of the Government considered that this meeting had special symbolism as it took place just a few days after the entry into force of the Azores Marine Protected Areas Network, which he described as "the largest in the North Atlantic." In this context, he pointed out that this decision allows the Azores to protect 30% of its sea, with 15% under full protection and 15% under high protection, anticipating by five years the international goals set by the UN and the European Union for 2030. This is a historic milestone that strengthens the Azores' leadership in ocean conservation," he said. José Manuel Bolieiro also pointed out that the path to this result required a prolonged and coordinated effort, recalling that it was not a simple process, but rather "five years of rigorous scientific work, public participation and political commitment," led by the Regional Government and supported by the contribution of the Blue Azores Programme and the University of the Azores. According to him, this achievement reflects a clear strategy and long-term vision for the Azores sea, based on scientific knowledge, dialogue with society and firm political decisions. The President of the Regional Government also highlighted the role of the Blue Azores Programme, stressing that it represents more than just a conservation initiative. "Blue Azores is not just a conservation programme: it is an integrated vision for a healthy ocean and a sustainable blue economy," he said, pointing out community involvement, the promotion of ocean literacy and the creation of opportunities as fundamental pillars for building a future that balances nature and development. Likewise, he emphasised that protecting the sea also means ensuring conditions for ocean-related economic activities to thrive sustainably, defending that conservation and development must go hand in hand. After the screening of the documentary, a round table discussion was moderated by Paula Gouveia, director of the "Açoriano Oriental" newspaper, with the participation of Débora Gutierrez, from the University of the Azores, Adriano Quintela, from Blue Azores, and Bruno Sérgio, biologist and managing partner of a maritime tourism company. The conversation delved deeper into the importance of science, public policy, and the involvement of local agents in implementing an effective and participatory model for ocean protection. José Manuel Bolieiro addressed the individual and collective conscience directly, inviting those present to reflect on the role that each person can play in protecting the sea. "This documentary shows that change is possible and that it depends on collective and individual choices," he said, pointing out the Azores Marine Protected Areas Network as a tangible example of this transformation and as a sign of the Region's ability to lead by example. Defending that this session should serve as inspiration, the President of the Government reiterated the importance of continuing on the path towards building "a future where the ocean, a source of life and identity for the Azores, is preserved for forthcoming generations." Also present at the session were the Regional Secretary for the Sea and Fisheries, Mário Rui Pinho, the Regional Secretary for Tourism, Mobility and Infrastructures, Berta Cabral, and the Coordinator of the Blue Azores Programme, Luís Bernardo Brito e Abreu.
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Aplicação mySaúde Açores
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January 9, 2026 Over a million hits on mySaúde Açores app The mySaúde Açores app surpassed one million hits today, consolidating its position as a leading digital tool for bringing citizens closer to the Regional Health Service. Currently, the app has over 38,000 registered users, reflecting growing popularity among the Azorean population. The distribution of registrations shows widespread use across all islands, with particular emphasis on Terceira Island, with 21% of registered users, and Faial, with 22%. According to the Regional Secretary for Health and Social Security, Mónica Seidi, these figures confirm the positive impact of digital transformation in the health sector. "Surpassing one million visits to the mySaúde Açores app in a year is a very significant milestone, which demonstrates the confidence of users and proves that we are on the right path towards modernising health services in the Region," stressed Mónica Seidi. The government official assured that user satisfaction has kept pace with the app's development. Based on the satisfaction survey results, 71% of users rated their experience as "excellent." The majority assessed the service positively and expressed a willingness to recommend it to friends and family. "The high satisfaction rate confirms that we are responding to the actual needs of citizens with a functional, intuitive and user-focused application," stated Mónica Seidi. The Regional Secretary also highlighted the external recognition of the project. In this regard, he noted that the Recuperar Portugal Mission Structure and the European Commission, under the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), expressed their satisfaction not only with the achievement of the planned goal but also with the quality and functionality of the mySaúde Açores application.
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Declarações
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January 8, 2026 Minister of Education, Science and Innovation visits Azores to strengthen science and innovation cooperation The Regional Government will welcome the Minister of Education, Science and Innovation, Fernando Alexandre, accompanied by the Secretary of State for Science and Innovation, Helena Canhão, for a visit between January 9 and 13. The visit is part of a work programme dedicated to the fields of education, science, innovation and technological development, covering the islands of São Miguel, Santa Maria and Faial. The President of the Azorean Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, and the Vice-President of the Government, Artur Lima, will accompany different moments of this visit. It will include institutional contacts and visits to projects and infrastructures relevant to the Region, with a special focus on higher education, scientific research, the space sector and new technologies applied to knowledge and the sea. On the island of São Miguel, the visit includes working sessions with the University of the Azores and a visit to NONAGON – São Miguel Science and Technology Park, with a view to promoting the regional innovation ecosystem and the role played by the Region in linking science, entrepreneurship and development. In Santa Maria, the programme focuses on the space sector, with visits to the Portuguese Space Agency, Teleport and RAEGE Station, as well as follow-up meetings on ongoing projects and development prospects in this strategic area for the island and the Azores. In Faial, the delegation will visit the OKEANOS Institute, a research unit of the University of the Azores, and participate in initiatives focused on marine technology matters, including actions aimed at promoting digital skills in schools. This visit further strengthens institutional cooperation between the National Government and the Azorean Government, at a time when the Region is increasingly consolidating its contribution in the fields of knowledge, scientific research, technological innovation and new opportunities linked to the sea and space.
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Comunicado do Conselho do Governo
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January 8, 2026 Communiqué from the Council of the Government The Council of the Government, which met on January 6, 2026, in Ponta Delgada, decided to adopt the following measures: 1. Submit to the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of the Azores a draft Bill amending Decree-Law No. 37 – A/2025, of March 4, with a view to including a provision that makes the reimbursement of the difference between the commercial fare paid by resident passengers at the time of ticket purchase and the administratively set fare independent of the passengers' tax and social security status. The Regional Government has always believed that, as is the case with the ‘Azores Fare,’ residents should only pay the administratively fixed fare for their travel between the Azores and Mainland Portugal and between the Azores and Madeira. Round-trip fares are set at €119 for residents in general and €89 for resident students for travel between the Azores and Mainland Portugal, and €79 for residents in general and €59 for resident students for travel between the Azores and Madeira. The opinions issued by the Azorean Government during the process that led to the publication of Decree-Law No. 1-A/2026 of January 6 and Ordinances No. 12-A/2026/1 and No. 12 – B/2026/1, both of January 6, have always defended this principle and stated the disagreement of the Regional Government regarding the imposition of requirements on the situation of citizens in their contributory obligations to the State. Considering that, based on the three legal instruments mentioned above, the reimbursement of the difference between the commercial fare paid by passengers when purchasing their tickets and the administratively determined fare, whose amounts are also mentioned above, depends on passengers being up to date with their tax payments. Ultimately, this contradicts the position of the Azorean Government. 2. Adopt the Resolution approving the Regional Programme for the Reduction of Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies 2025-2030. Among the goals set out in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, it is essential to ensure access to quality healthcare and promote well-being for all, at all ages, particularly by reinforcing the prevention and treatment of substance abuse. The Programme of the XIV Government of the Azores advocates, in the context of Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies, a coordinated and effective approach involving a multifactorial intervention, consisting of five components: prevention, deterrence, risk reduction and harm mitigation, treatment and reintegration. In this regard, the Regional Programme for the Reduction of Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies 2025-2030 adopts a regional strategy, coordinated with national and international policies and guidelines. It reflects the ability of regional entities to join forces in support of a cause that is relevant and present in the global and Portuguese reality, given the scale and importance it has in the lives of many Azorean citizens and their community, reinforcing the cooperation dynamics already in place and creating new ones that are pertinent in the fields of knowledge and intervention. 3. Approve the Regional Implementing Decree amending the System for the Allocation of Support Products in the Region to people with disabilities or impairments. Regional Legislative Decree No. 14/2012/A laid down the general basis on which the legal framework for the prevention, habilitation, rehabilitation and participation of people with disabilities or impairments is based. This Regional Legislative Decree establishes the creation of a regional system for allocating support products or technical aids. Regional Implementing Decree No. 13/2015/A established the Regional System for the Allocation of Support Products Government Council Resolution No. 111/2023 approved the Regional Strategy for the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in the Azores. The Regional Implementing Decree, now approved, implements the revision of the legislation governing the aforementioned System for the Allocation of Support Products in the Region. With the approval of this decree, structural changes are introduced that centralise the prescription of support products in the health sector, to be carried out in island health units or hospitals within the Regional Health Service. The aim is to overcome the constraints previously identified, namely those arising from the dispersion of prescribing entities and the lack of specialised technical skills outside the health sector. Combined with the progressive dematerialisation of the process, via electronic medical prescriptions, and the integration of telemedicine, these measures promote the elimination of territorial asymmetries, the simplification of procedures and the promotion of efficiency, effectiveness and equity, ensuring more universal and rapid access to support products in the Region. 4. Approve the Resolution renewing, for 2026, the allowance to be granted to passengers residing in the Region – the so-called “Azores Fare." Since its implementation in June 2021, the “Azores Fare” has been widely accepted by the Azoreans. The “Azores Fare” has fulfilled its purpose of promoting the movement of people and goods between the islands, generating a new economic dynamic and stronger social cohesion. The resolution now approved updates the allowance amounts for passengers residing in the Region, aligned with the inflation rate calculated by the National Statistics Institute (INE) for the previous year. The allowance referred to in the previous paragraph is variable and corresponds to the difference between the price charged by the concessionaire of the regular air transport service within the Region, according to the public service obligations in force, and the maximum amounts of €61.00 for a round trip, and €35.00 for a one-way trip, for adult passengers, €46.00 for a round trip and €28.00 for one-way trips for child passengers, and €13.00 for a round trip and €10.00 for one-way trips for infant passengers. The expenditure for the allowance to be granted has a budget limit of €10,000,000.00 for 2026.  5. Approve the Regional Implementing Decree creating the Regional Commission for European Strategy and External Cooperation, a strategic and coordinating body of the Regional Government in the field of European affairs and external cooperation. The establishment of the Azores in the European and international context requires strategic, consistent and proactive external action to ensure that the Region's specific features and needs are effectively recognised and taken into account in the EU decision-making processes, in interregional cooperation bodies and in the relevant national and international forums. This law establishes the creation of the Regional Commission for European Strategy and External Cooperation as a strategic body for cross-cutting coordination of regional public administration, aimed at ensuring consistency of action, strategic coherence and effective alignment of the Region's external intervention. 6. Adopt the Resolution approving the list of applications selected and approved in 2025 under the legal framework for technical and financial cooperation between the Autonomous Regional Administration, parishes and regional parish associations. 7. Approve the Resolution authorising the granting of a guarantee to SATA Air Açores. SATA Air Açores, S.A. is facing the need to secure financing, and the guarantee from the Autonomous Region of the Azores is essential for this operation to proceed. Therefore, the Council of the Government has decided to authorise the granting of a guarantee amounting to €25,000,000.00. 8. Approve the Resolution extending the exemption from port use fees for 2026 to vessels exclusively engaged in the transport of goods to the island of Flores, operated by national shipowners. 9. Adopt the Resolution renewing, for 2026, the "Azores 9 Islands Fare," which is intermodal (air and sea), single-use and complementary to the "Azores Fare" programme. 10. Approve the Resolution renewing, for 2026, the aid for inter-island transport of sick pets, provided there are duly proven medical reasons. 11. Adopt the Resolution authorising the permanent and free transfer of property located at Praça Almeida Garrett, parish of Angra (Nossa Senhora da Conceição) to the Angra do Heroísmo Municipal Council, for the purpose of increasing public parking in the municipality. 12. Approve the Resolutions authorising the free transfer of use of sections B and C of the building located at Rua da Vista Alegre, parish of Matriz, municipality of Horta, Association of Parents and Friends of People with Disabilities of Faial, with the aim of providing a space for activities for people with disabilities and impairments, as well as for the monitoring of adapted curriculum classes. 13. Approve the Resolution authorising the transfer, free of charge and permanently, of the urban property located at Rua de São Vicente, parish of Matriz, where the Ribeira Grande Municipal Museum is housed, to the Ribeira Grande Municipal Council. 14. Approve the Resolution authorising the free transfer of use of section A of the building located at Rua da Vista Alegre, parish of Matriz, municipality of Horta, to the University of the Azores, with the aim of providing classrooms, laboratories and offices. These are essential for the scientific research work conducted by the Department of Oceanography and Fisheries and the Institute of Marine Sciences. 
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Receção de Ano Novo
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January 7, 2026 José Manuel Bolieiro highlights challenges for 2026 and reinforces implementation and cooperation priorities At the traditional New Year's reception, held last Tuesday at the Palácio da Conceição in Ponta Delgada, the President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, stated that 2026 will be a decisive year. It will be marked by moments of institutional celebration, but also by particularly demanding challenges, especially in the financial area and the implementation of public funds. The head of the Azorean Government warned of the need to strengthen the response capacity of institutions and the effectiveness of procedures, stressing that the Region will have to take rigorous and efficient action to maximise results in a highly demanding context. "There are several challenges ahead of us, and we must get used to working effectively and efficiently," he said. One of the key points of the speech concerned the final phase of the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), which the President of the Government described as "very important, demanding and significant." He also noted that the full implementation of this instrument will depend on the fulfilment of previously defined milestones and targets. José Manuel Bolieiro stressed that the RRP has enabled structural investments to be made in the Region, "which might not otherwise have been made," reinforcing the importance of ensuring that the available financial envelope is fully used within the planned timeframe.  In addition to the RRP, José Manuel Bolieiro also highlighted the new dynamics of the multiannual European financing framework, within the scope of Agenda 2030. He explained that the implementation of funds is now undergoing stricter criteria and annual implementation obligations, under penalty of unused funds not being carried over to subsequent years. In this context, he stressed that the challenge for public institutions and private beneficiaries will be meeting deadlines and targets with greater speed, precision and operational capacity, so as not to miss out on investment and development opportunities. "Implementation requires that a certain financial amount be used and that, failing to do so, it does not carry over to the following year," he stressed, pointing out that this scenario requires a collective effort to modernise administration and improve the capacity to implement public policies. The President of the Government also pointed out that 2026 will also be a year of institutional affirmation and democratic identity, with symbolic moments that recall the Azores' position in the progress and development of the territory, its people and its autonomic institutions. Nevertheless, he reiterated that these celebrations must go side by side with political action focused on responding to the specific challenges facing the Region, especially in terms of finance and public investment. At an event also marked by its international dimension, José Manuel Bolieiro welcomed the new U.S. Consul in the Azores, Rita Rico, who took office in August last year, marking the 230th anniversary of the U.S. consulate in the Azores as a symbol of historical continuity and strategic relevance in the relations between Portugal and the United States. The President of the Government also acknowledged the diplomat's commitment since her arrival, highlighting her follow-up during the recent shutdown in the United States, which had an impact on bilateral cooperation, including with workers at the Lajes Base on Terceira Island. The President of the Government also emphasised that relations with the United States are conducted in various ways, valuing not only the institutional presence through the consulate, but also the role of the Azorean diaspora, which he considers a living and decisive bridge between both peoples. He also recalled the historical legacy of the recognition of American independence, emphasising that 2026 should be"an inspiring year, the outcome of this legacy and history, for the strengthening of this cooperation." José Manuel Bolieiro also acknowledged Ambassador Pedro Catarino, Representative of the National Government for the Azores, making a positive assessment of his time in office, now at the end of his term, highlighting the respect shown for regional political autonomy and the institutional contribution that marked his performance. At the end, in a call for understanding and hope, the President of the Government expressed his desire for 2026 to be a year of peace, prosperity and cooperation between peoples, both in the Azores and around the world. As a symbol of this spirit, José Manuel Bolieiro and Rita Rico shared a toast to the New Year, renewing their confidence in a promising future and an effective response to the challenges lying ahead.
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