Secretaria Regional dos Assuntos Parlamentares e Comunidades
Mostra de Cinema sobre Migrações chega às escolas secundárias da Região
Mostra de Cinema sobre Migrações chega às escolas secundárias da Região
Presidência do Governo Regional
José Manuel Bolieiro lembra avanços em várias áreas nas Flores e valoriza cooperação com municípios
José Manuel Bolieiro lembra avanços em várias áreas nas Flores e valoriza cooperação com municípios
Presidência do Governo Regional
Press release
Press release
Presidência do Governo Regional
José Manuel Bolieiro highlights "excellence" of Azorean agriculture and announces new support for the sector
José Manuel Bolieiro highlights "excellence" of Azorean agriculture and announces new support for the sector
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Nota de Imprensa
December 2, 2025
Mostra de Cinema sobre Migrações chega às escolas secundárias da Região
A Secretaria Regional dos Assuntos Parlamentares e Comunidades, através da Direção Regional das Comunidades, promove a terceira edição de Cinema Sem Fronteiras – Mostra Regional de Cinema sobre Migrações, que decorre entre hoje e 18 de dezembro, em todas as escolas com ensino secundário da Região. Esta iniciativa pretende sensibilizar a comunidade estudantil para o fenómeno das migrações, valorizar a diversidade cultural e os direitos humanos e incentivar a construção de uma sociedade justa e solidária. Percorrendo as nove ilhas dos Açores, a Mostra apresenta quatro filmes que convidam os estudantes a refletir sobre inclusão, multiculturalidade e os desafios da convivência entre diferentes culturas. A abertura teve hoje lugar na Escola Secundária Manuel de Arriaga, na ilha do Faial, com a exibição do filme “Flow – À Deriva”, de Gints Zibalodis, vencedor do Globo de Ouro e do Óscar na categoria de animação. Este filme sem diálogos mostra um gato e outros animais a colaborar num barco à deriva, evidenciando como a cooperação e a solidariedade podem surgir mesmo em situações de adversidade. O filme “Migrants”, de Hugo Caby, Antoine Dupriez, Aubin Kubiak, Lucas Lermytte e Zoé Devise, acompanha dois ursos polares obrigados a deixar o seu habitat, refletindo sobre adaptação e resiliência. Em “Human Flow”, de Ai Weiwei, a narrativa ganha escala global, retratando milhões de pessoas deslocadas e dando voz às suas experiências. “Desert Flower”, de Sherry Hormann, conta a história real de Waris Dirie, uma jovem somali que supera a mutilação genital feminina e se torna defensora internacional dos direitos das mulheres, abordando temas de coragem, justiça e empoderamento. A programação percorre todas as escolas secundárias da Região. Na ilha de São Miguel a Mostra chega à EBS Armando Côrtes-Rodrigues, à ES das Laranjeiras, à ES da Ribeira Grande, à EBS da Povoação, à ES da Lagoa, à ES Antero de Quental, e à ES Domingos Rebelo e EBS do Nordeste. No Faial, envolve a ES Manuel de Arriaga. No Pico, passa pela EBS de São Roque do Pico, EBS da Madalena e EBS das Lajes do Pico. Na Terceira, contempla a EBS Tomás de Borba, ES Vitorino Nemésio e ES Jerónimo Emiliano de Andrade. Em São Jorge, a iniciativa visita a EBS de Velas e a EBS da Calheta. Na Graciosa, passa pela EBS da Graciosa, nas Flores, pela EBS das Flores, em Santa Maria, pela EBS de Santa Maria, e, no Corvo, pela EBS Mouzinho da Silveira. Ao longo do evento, os estudantes são convidados a refletir sobre migrações, inclusão e direitos humanos, consolidando a Mostra como um espaço de partilha, aprendizagem e crescimento coletivo, capaz de reforçar a consciência social, a valorização das diferenças e a construção de comunidades mais solidárias e abertas ao mundo. A Mostra termina no dia 18 de dezembro, na EBS do Nordeste, em São Miguel, com a exibição do filme “Flow – À Deriva”, reafirmando o papel do cinema na educação para a cidadania e valorização das diferenças.
December 2, 2025
Mostra de Cinema sobre Migrações chega às escolas secundárias da Região
A Secretaria Regional dos Assuntos Parlamentares e Comunidades, através da Direção Regional das Comunidades, promove a terceira edição de Cinema Sem Fronteiras – Mostra Regional de Cinema sobre Migrações, que decorre entre hoje e 18 de dezembro, em todas as escolas com ensino secundário da Região. Esta iniciativa pretende sensibilizar a comunidade estudantil para o fenómeno das migrações, valorizar a diversidade cultural e os direitos humanos e incentivar a construção de uma sociedade justa e solidária. Percorrendo as nove ilhas dos Açores, a Mostra apresenta quatro filmes que convidam os estudantes a refletir sobre inclusão, multiculturalidade e os desafios da convivência entre diferentes culturas. A abertura teve hoje lugar na Escola Secundária Manuel de Arriaga, na ilha do Faial, com a exibição do filme “Flow – À Deriva”, de Gints Zibalodis, vencedor do Globo de Ouro e do Óscar na categoria de animação. Este filme sem diálogos mostra um gato e outros animais a colaborar num barco à deriva, evidenciando como a cooperação e a solidariedade podem surgir mesmo em situações de adversidade. O filme “Migrants”, de Hugo Caby, Antoine Dupriez, Aubin Kubiak, Lucas Lermytte e Zoé Devise, acompanha dois ursos polares obrigados a deixar o seu habitat, refletindo sobre adaptação e resiliência. Em “Human Flow”, de Ai Weiwei, a narrativa ganha escala global, retratando milhões de pessoas deslocadas e dando voz às suas experiências. “Desert Flower”, de Sherry Hormann, conta a história real de Waris Dirie, uma jovem somali que supera a mutilação genital feminina e se torna defensora internacional dos direitos das mulheres, abordando temas de coragem, justiça e empoderamento. A programação percorre todas as escolas secundárias da Região. Na ilha de São Miguel a Mostra chega à EBS Armando Côrtes-Rodrigues, à ES das Laranjeiras, à ES da Ribeira Grande, à EBS da Povoação, à ES da Lagoa, à ES Antero de Quental, e à ES Domingos Rebelo e EBS do Nordeste. No Faial, envolve a ES Manuel de Arriaga. No Pico, passa pela EBS de São Roque do Pico, EBS da Madalena e EBS das Lajes do Pico. Na Terceira, contempla a EBS Tomás de Borba, ES Vitorino Nemésio e ES Jerónimo Emiliano de Andrade. Em São Jorge, a iniciativa visita a EBS de Velas e a EBS da Calheta. Na Graciosa, passa pela EBS da Graciosa, nas Flores, pela EBS das Flores, em Santa Maria, pela EBS de Santa Maria, e, no Corvo, pela EBS Mouzinho da Silveira. Ao longo do evento, os estudantes são convidados a refletir sobre migrações, inclusão e direitos humanos, consolidando a Mostra como um espaço de partilha, aprendizagem e crescimento coletivo, capaz de reforçar a consciência social, a valorização das diferenças e a construção de comunidades mais solidárias e abertas ao mundo. A Mostra termina no dia 18 de dezembro, na EBS do Nordeste, em São Miguel, com a exibição do filme “Flow – À Deriva”, reafirmando o papel do cinema na educação para a cidadania e valorização das diferenças.
Nota de Imprensa
December 2, 2025
José Manuel Bolieiro lembra avanços em várias áreas nas Flores e valoriza cooperação com municípios
O Presidente do Governo dos Açores, José Manuel Bolieiro, adiantou hoje que, nas reuniões tidas entre o executivo e os municípios das Lajes das Flores e Santa Cruz das Flores, foram debatidos temas como transportes, saúde, educação e demografia, sendo que “muito se avançou” em várias áreas e a disponibilidade para continuar a colaborar com os municípios é “total”. O Governo dos Açores iniciou hoje as visitas estatutárias às Flores e ao Corvo, as que estavam ainda por cumprir em 2025, ano de contingências várias como as eleições autárquicas ou as legislativas nacionais. “Fizemos uma configuração [de visita estatutária] adaptada a estas circunstâncias”, realçou o governante, falando no final de um encontro com o executivo camarário das Lajes das Flores, primeiro do dia. “Em breve estaremos de volta”, afiançou, sublinhando que o ideal, devido a condições de alojamento e meteorológicas, é que as estatutárias ao grupo ocidental (Flores e Corvo) se realizem no primeiro quadrimestre do ano. Nas Lajes das Flores, José Manuel Bolieiro definiu as aspirações da autarquia como “legítimas”, mas lembrou “os ganhos e adquiridos” alcançados com a governação PSD/CDS-PP/PPM. Posteriormente, em Santa Cruz das Flores, o Presidente do Governo destacou a visão do município para o campo da habitação, que vai ao encontro das prioridades do executivo, nomeadamente por via da aplicação de fundos comunitários. “Há uma consonância com esta perspetiva estratégica”, vincou. O Presidente do Governo deixou a ambos os executivos camarários da ilha das Flores sucessos para o mandato recentemente obtido após as autárquicas de outubro.
December 2, 2025
José Manuel Bolieiro lembra avanços em várias áreas nas Flores e valoriza cooperação com municípios
O Presidente do Governo dos Açores, José Manuel Bolieiro, adiantou hoje que, nas reuniões tidas entre o executivo e os municípios das Lajes das Flores e Santa Cruz das Flores, foram debatidos temas como transportes, saúde, educação e demografia, sendo que “muito se avançou” em várias áreas e a disponibilidade para continuar a colaborar com os municípios é “total”. O Governo dos Açores iniciou hoje as visitas estatutárias às Flores e ao Corvo, as que estavam ainda por cumprir em 2025, ano de contingências várias como as eleições autárquicas ou as legislativas nacionais. “Fizemos uma configuração [de visita estatutária] adaptada a estas circunstâncias”, realçou o governante, falando no final de um encontro com o executivo camarário das Lajes das Flores, primeiro do dia. “Em breve estaremos de volta”, afiançou, sublinhando que o ideal, devido a condições de alojamento e meteorológicas, é que as estatutárias ao grupo ocidental (Flores e Corvo) se realizem no primeiro quadrimestre do ano. Nas Lajes das Flores, José Manuel Bolieiro definiu as aspirações da autarquia como “legítimas”, mas lembrou “os ganhos e adquiridos” alcançados com a governação PSD/CDS-PP/PPM. Posteriormente, em Santa Cruz das Flores, o Presidente do Governo destacou a visão do município para o campo da habitação, que vai ao encontro das prioridades do executivo, nomeadamente por via da aplicação de fundos comunitários. “Há uma consonância com esta perspetiva estratégica”, vincou. O Presidente do Governo deixou a ambos os executivos camarários da ilha das Flores sucessos para o mandato recentemente obtido após as autárquicas de outubro.
Nota de Imprensa
December 2, 2025
Press release
The Regional Government of the Azores announces that the President of the Board of Directors of SATA Holding, Rui Coutinho, has submitted his resignation, effective from January 1, 2026, stating professional reasons. The Regional Government of the Azores has accepted this resignation, acknowledging the work carried out during his tenure and thanking him for his contribution to the achievement of the established goals and strengthening the stability of the SATA Group in the current context of compliance with the Restructuring Plan. Following this decision, and to ensure the necessary continuity and stability of ongoing processes, the Regional Government of the Azores will appoint Tiago Santos, current Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the SATA Group, to the position of President of the Board of Directors of SATA Holding. The appointment of Tiago Santos, as a member of the current executive body and with in-depth knowledge of the Group's financial, operational and strategic mechanisms, intends to ensure the rigorous pursuit of the measures set out in the Restructuring Plan, namely the divestment of Azores Airlines and Handling, as well as the consolidation of the progress already achieved in the recovery process of the SATA Group companies. The Regional Government of the Azores expresses its gratitude to the outgoing President for his services and wishes the new President every success in his new role, reiterating confidence in the continuity of the structural work that has been carried out.
December 2, 2025
Press release
The Regional Government of the Azores announces that the President of the Board of Directors of SATA Holding, Rui Coutinho, has submitted his resignation, effective from January 1, 2026, stating professional reasons. The Regional Government of the Azores has accepted this resignation, acknowledging the work carried out during his tenure and thanking him for his contribution to the achievement of the established goals and strengthening the stability of the SATA Group in the current context of compliance with the Restructuring Plan. Following this decision, and to ensure the necessary continuity and stability of ongoing processes, the Regional Government of the Azores will appoint Tiago Santos, current Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the SATA Group, to the position of President of the Board of Directors of SATA Holding. The appointment of Tiago Santos, as a member of the current executive body and with in-depth knowledge of the Group's financial, operational and strategic mechanisms, intends to ensure the rigorous pursuit of the measures set out in the Restructuring Plan, namely the divestment of Azores Airlines and Handling, as well as the consolidation of the progress already achieved in the recovery process of the SATA Group companies. The Regional Government of the Azores expresses its gratitude to the outgoing President for his services and wishes the new President every success in his new role, reiterating confidence in the continuity of the structural work that has been carried out.
Nota de Imprensa
November 29, 2025
José Manuel Bolieiro highlights "excellence" of Azorean agriculture and announces new support for the sector
The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, accompanied by the Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food, António Ventura, opened the 11th São Miguel Holstein Friesian Breed Autumn Competition this Friday at the São Miguel Exhibition Park in Sant'Ana. José Manuel Bolieiro emphasised that the competition "is the confirmation of the excellence of the Azores brand," pointing out the commitment of producers and the relevance of the genetic potential developed in the Region. The President of the Regional Government recalled that the agricultural sector "continues to be an essential pillar of regional identity and economy," sustained by generations of farmers. The head of the Azorean Government also made a point of highlighting the contribution of the agricultural associations, whose credibility, he said, "has been fundamental to the success of the sector and the food self-sufficiency of the islands." The President of the Government took the opportunity to mention the recent commendation awarded to Jorge Rita, President of the São Miguel Agricultural Association, considering it to be an "entirely fair" recognition reflecting the ongoing work carried out on behalf of farmers. Regarding public policy, José Manuel Bolieiro highlighted the administrative simplification measures recently introduced, with a view to reducing procedures and speeding up investment processes. Among the changes, he mentioned the elimination of maximum investment limits, minimum mandatory areas and economic and financial studies considered unnecessary, as well as the simplification of verification procedures, with the presentation of an invoice sufficing. Since 2023, the support rate has risen to 80%, increasing the investment capacity of farms. The President of the Government also announced new funding opportunities. Under the PEPAC programme, the call for applications will open on December 10, lasting for six months and making a total of €24 million available. The VITIS programme, aimed at revitalising wine production in the Azores, will have €2 million available, with applications open between December 2 and January 9. These instruments represent a combined investment of €26 million to boost agricultural investment. José Manuel Bolieiro also added that, from 2026 onwards, payments to farmers will be made in Euros and according to a schedule similar to POSEI, ensuring "greater predictability and stability for farm income." The ceremony was also attended by the President of the São Miguel Agricultural Association, Jorge Rita, and the Mayor of Ribeira Grande, Jaime Vieira.
November 29, 2025
José Manuel Bolieiro highlights "excellence" of Azorean agriculture and announces new support for the sector
The President of the Regional Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, accompanied by the Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food, António Ventura, opened the 11th São Miguel Holstein Friesian Breed Autumn Competition this Friday at the São Miguel Exhibition Park in Sant'Ana. José Manuel Bolieiro emphasised that the competition "is the confirmation of the excellence of the Azores brand," pointing out the commitment of producers and the relevance of the genetic potential developed in the Region. The President of the Regional Government recalled that the agricultural sector "continues to be an essential pillar of regional identity and economy," sustained by generations of farmers. The head of the Azorean Government also made a point of highlighting the contribution of the agricultural associations, whose credibility, he said, "has been fundamental to the success of the sector and the food self-sufficiency of the islands." The President of the Government took the opportunity to mention the recent commendation awarded to Jorge Rita, President of the São Miguel Agricultural Association, considering it to be an "entirely fair" recognition reflecting the ongoing work carried out on behalf of farmers. Regarding public policy, José Manuel Bolieiro highlighted the administrative simplification measures recently introduced, with a view to reducing procedures and speeding up investment processes. Among the changes, he mentioned the elimination of maximum investment limits, minimum mandatory areas and economic and financial studies considered unnecessary, as well as the simplification of verification procedures, with the presentation of an invoice sufficing. Since 2023, the support rate has risen to 80%, increasing the investment capacity of farms. The President of the Government also announced new funding opportunities. Under the PEPAC programme, the call for applications will open on December 10, lasting for six months and making a total of €24 million available. The VITIS programme, aimed at revitalising wine production in the Azores, will have €2 million available, with applications open between December 2 and January 9. These instruments represent a combined investment of €26 million to boost agricultural investment. José Manuel Bolieiro also added that, from 2026 onwards, payments to farmers will be made in Euros and according to a schedule similar to POSEI, ensuring "greater predictability and stability for farm income." The ceremony was also attended by the President of the São Miguel Agricultural Association, Jorge Rita, and the Mayor of Ribeira Grande, Jaime Vieira.
Nota de Imprensa
November 28, 2025
Azores to hold Presidency of RAEGE Executive Committee in 2026, announces Paulo Estêvão
The Azores will hold the Presidency of the Executive Committee of the Atlantic Network of Geodynamic and Space Stations (RAEGE) for the first time in 2026, announced the Regional Secretary for Parliamentary Affairs and Communities, Paulo Estêvão. He attended a meeting of that entity today via digital format. "This decision marks a historic moment for scientific cooperation between Portugal and Spain, reinforcing the strategic role of the Azores in the development of international geodesy and space observation projects," stated the government official. The Executive Committee is a body responsible for establishing RAEGE's management and administration guidelines, as well as overseeing its activities. It is composed of six members, three appointed by the National Geographic Institute of Spain and three appointed by the Regional Government of the Azores. Since its inception, the presidency of this body has been held by Spain. However, at today's Executive Committee meeting, it was unanimously decided that the Azores will hold the presidency for 2026. The RAEGE project began in 2010 with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Spanish Government and the Azorean Government for the construction, installation and operation of four Fundamental Geodetic Stations: two in Spain (Yebes and Gran Canaria) and two in the Azores (Santa Maria and Flores). “The Azores are increasingly establishing themselves in these areas. The next two years will be absolutely decisive and will mark a new stage. This has been a crucial week, with the signing of the protocol for the landing of “Space Rider” in Santa Maria and the official appointment of the Region to the Presidency of the RAEGE Executive Committee,” added Paulo Estêvão. All RAEGE project equipment provides the necessary geodetic infrastructure for monitoring the Earth, capable of supplying high-precision data to the scientific community, helping to quantify changes in our planet's space and time. The observations can be used to map and monitor changes in the Earth's shape, rotation and mass distribution. This contributes to updating international terrestrial reference frames, making it possible to study important aspects such as those concerning climate change or estimates of changes in mean sea level. RAEGE also comprises two base centres, one in Yebes and the other in São Miguel. Each has the mission of ensuring the operational functioning of the Geodetic Fundamental Stations located in their respective territories, thus contributing to the maintenance and development of the corresponding equipment, facilities, and infrastructures.
November 28, 2025
Azores to hold Presidency of RAEGE Executive Committee in 2026, announces Paulo Estêvão
The Azores will hold the Presidency of the Executive Committee of the Atlantic Network of Geodynamic and Space Stations (RAEGE) for the first time in 2026, announced the Regional Secretary for Parliamentary Affairs and Communities, Paulo Estêvão. He attended a meeting of that entity today via digital format. "This decision marks a historic moment for scientific cooperation between Portugal and Spain, reinforcing the strategic role of the Azores in the development of international geodesy and space observation projects," stated the government official. The Executive Committee is a body responsible for establishing RAEGE's management and administration guidelines, as well as overseeing its activities. It is composed of six members, three appointed by the National Geographic Institute of Spain and three appointed by the Regional Government of the Azores. Since its inception, the presidency of this body has been held by Spain. However, at today's Executive Committee meeting, it was unanimously decided that the Azores will hold the presidency for 2026. The RAEGE project began in 2010 with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Spanish Government and the Azorean Government for the construction, installation and operation of four Fundamental Geodetic Stations: two in Spain (Yebes and Gran Canaria) and two in the Azores (Santa Maria and Flores). “The Azores are increasingly establishing themselves in these areas. The next two years will be absolutely decisive and will mark a new stage. This has been a crucial week, with the signing of the protocol for the landing of “Space Rider” in Santa Maria and the official appointment of the Region to the Presidency of the RAEGE Executive Committee,” added Paulo Estêvão. All RAEGE project equipment provides the necessary geodetic infrastructure for monitoring the Earth, capable of supplying high-precision data to the scientific community, helping to quantify changes in our planet's space and time. The observations can be used to map and monitor changes in the Earth's shape, rotation and mass distribution. This contributes to updating international terrestrial reference frames, making it possible to study important aspects such as those concerning climate change or estimates of changes in mean sea level. RAEGE also comprises two base centres, one in Yebes and the other in São Miguel. Each has the mission of ensuring the operational functioning of the Geodetic Fundamental Stations located in their respective territories, thus contributing to the maintenance and development of the corresponding equipment, facilities, and infrastructures.
Nota de Imprensa
November 28, 2025
Regional Secretariat for the Environment and Climate Action promotes creative workshops on sustainable fashion
The Regional Secretary for the Environment and Climate Action, Alonso Miguel, participated in the launch of a series of creative workshops on sustainable fashion, as part of the 16th Azores Waste Week, integrated into the 17th European Week for Waste Reduction, at the Tomás de Borba Basic Education and Secondary School in Angra do Heroísmo. Alonso Miguel noted that "in the Azores, due to their geographical location, archipelago characteristics and small size, there are increased challenges and significant additional costs associated with waste transport, management and processing." The Regional Secretary stressed that "waste management and the promotion of the circular economy are priority matters for the Regional Government. As such, one of the main goals of the Regional Secretariat for the Environment and Climate Action is to develop innovative solutions to ensure the reduction of waste production and a sustainable management model, especially for the types of waste posing greater challenges, such as textiles." It was in this context, with the ongoing search for new solutions, that the INTERREG MAC — TEXTIL: Weaving a Sustainable Future project emerged, with a budget of about €200,000 to implement measures in the Azores between 2025 and 2027. Alonso Miguel explained that “this project aims to boost the circular economy in the textile sector, reduce imports and dependence on unsustainable textiles, promoting reuse, recycling and efficient management of textile waste in the Macaronesia regions, namely the Azores, Madeira, the Canary Islands and African partner countries.” The Regional Secretary emphasised that “the project intends to promote the transition to a more sustainable production and consumption model, reducing the proportion of textile waste incinerated or deposited in landfill. It also encourages its reuse and recycling through technological solutions, creativity, as well as management and cooperation adapted to the regional context.” The government official revealed that “this project, which is of great importance to the Region, involves regional and local governments, academia, namely the participation of several universities, such as the University of the Azores, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, La Laguna in Tenerife, Cape Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe, among other technological centres. It also includes civil society organisations and NGOs, such as AJITER and the Gaspar Frutuoso Foundation, as well as the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Madeira." Alonso Miguel stressed that "we need to take action, innovate and change habits. In reality, textile waste management is not only the responsibility of governments, companies or the fashion industry. It is a collective responsibility, but also an individual one, for each of us, which begins with small actions in our daily lives." "As part of this project, and in the context of the 16th Azores Waste Week, a series of 10 creative workshops on sustainable fashion and environmental awareness is now beginning. These will take place on all the islands of the Azores, as well as online, to show how textile waste can be given a new lease of life," he stressed. The Secretary for the Environment stated that "the aim is to stimulate the creativity, motivation and critical thinking of participants, demonstrating that it is possible to transform used clothing into new products, create sustainable fashion, or simply extend the life of clothing and fashion accessories." Under the coordination of the Regional Secretariat for the Environment and Climate Action, the 17th European Week for Waste Reduction will take place between November 22 and 30, simultaneously with the 16th Azores Waste Week, under the theme "Turn on the value, turn off the waste." The aim is to raise awareness among the community about the importance of reducing waste and promoting the adoption of more sustainable practices, fostering a circular economy. Alonso Miguel revealed that "during this week, 114 awareness-raising actions will be promoted in the Azores, with 20 in Pico, 23 in São Miguel, 12 in Terceira, 14 in Faial, nine in Santa Maria, 10 in Graciosa, nine in São Jorge, 12 in Flores and five in Corvo. They will cover the five thematic areas of the initiative, namely: Cleaning actions; Reuse and preparation for reuse; Prevention and reduction at source; Waste sorting and recycling; and a thematic focus area, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Alonso Miguel also mentioned that "143 entities are participating in the Region, including public administration entities, local authorities, private companies, waste management entities and operators, school establishments, environmental associations and NGOs, as well as individuals." "These actions, developed at a regional level, are primarily intended to raise awareness of proper waste management, to disseminate the appropriate destination, and promote prevention and reduction at source, thus contributing to minimising waste production on each island," he concluded.
November 28, 2025
Regional Secretariat for the Environment and Climate Action promotes creative workshops on sustainable fashion
The Regional Secretary for the Environment and Climate Action, Alonso Miguel, participated in the launch of a series of creative workshops on sustainable fashion, as part of the 16th Azores Waste Week, integrated into the 17th European Week for Waste Reduction, at the Tomás de Borba Basic Education and Secondary School in Angra do Heroísmo. Alonso Miguel noted that "in the Azores, due to their geographical location, archipelago characteristics and small size, there are increased challenges and significant additional costs associated with waste transport, management and processing." The Regional Secretary stressed that "waste management and the promotion of the circular economy are priority matters for the Regional Government. As such, one of the main goals of the Regional Secretariat for the Environment and Climate Action is to develop innovative solutions to ensure the reduction of waste production and a sustainable management model, especially for the types of waste posing greater challenges, such as textiles." It was in this context, with the ongoing search for new solutions, that the INTERREG MAC — TEXTIL: Weaving a Sustainable Future project emerged, with a budget of about €200,000 to implement measures in the Azores between 2025 and 2027. Alonso Miguel explained that “this project aims to boost the circular economy in the textile sector, reduce imports and dependence on unsustainable textiles, promoting reuse, recycling and efficient management of textile waste in the Macaronesia regions, namely the Azores, Madeira, the Canary Islands and African partner countries.” The Regional Secretary emphasised that “the project intends to promote the transition to a more sustainable production and consumption model, reducing the proportion of textile waste incinerated or deposited in landfill. It also encourages its reuse and recycling through technological solutions, creativity, as well as management and cooperation adapted to the regional context.” The government official revealed that “this project, which is of great importance to the Region, involves regional and local governments, academia, namely the participation of several universities, such as the University of the Azores, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, La Laguna in Tenerife, Cape Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe, among other technological centres. It also includes civil society organisations and NGOs, such as AJITER and the Gaspar Frutuoso Foundation, as well as the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Madeira." Alonso Miguel stressed that "we need to take action, innovate and change habits. In reality, textile waste management is not only the responsibility of governments, companies or the fashion industry. It is a collective responsibility, but also an individual one, for each of us, which begins with small actions in our daily lives." "As part of this project, and in the context of the 16th Azores Waste Week, a series of 10 creative workshops on sustainable fashion and environmental awareness is now beginning. These will take place on all the islands of the Azores, as well as online, to show how textile waste can be given a new lease of life," he stressed. The Secretary for the Environment stated that "the aim is to stimulate the creativity, motivation and critical thinking of participants, demonstrating that it is possible to transform used clothing into new products, create sustainable fashion, or simply extend the life of clothing and fashion accessories." Under the coordination of the Regional Secretariat for the Environment and Climate Action, the 17th European Week for Waste Reduction will take place between November 22 and 30, simultaneously with the 16th Azores Waste Week, under the theme "Turn on the value, turn off the waste." The aim is to raise awareness among the community about the importance of reducing waste and promoting the adoption of more sustainable practices, fostering a circular economy. Alonso Miguel revealed that "during this week, 114 awareness-raising actions will be promoted in the Azores, with 20 in Pico, 23 in São Miguel, 12 in Terceira, 14 in Faial, nine in Santa Maria, 10 in Graciosa, nine in São Jorge, 12 in Flores and five in Corvo. They will cover the five thematic areas of the initiative, namely: Cleaning actions; Reuse and preparation for reuse; Prevention and reduction at source; Waste sorting and recycling; and a thematic focus area, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Alonso Miguel also mentioned that "143 entities are participating in the Region, including public administration entities, local authorities, private companies, waste management entities and operators, school establishments, environmental associations and NGOs, as well as individuals." "These actions, developed at a regional level, are primarily intended to raise awareness of proper waste management, to disseminate the appropriate destination, and promote prevention and reduction at source, thus contributing to minimising waste production on each island," he concluded.
Nota de Imprensa
November 27, 2025
“So much done, so much to do,” stresses José Manuel Bolieiro after approval of 2026 Budget
The Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of the Azores approved today, in its final vote, the Regional Budget for 2026. In statements at the end of the session, the President of the Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, expressed his "satisfaction" with the result, stating that the decision "safeguards the interests of the Azoreans and the Autonomous Region of the Azores." It also guarantees the political and budget stability necessary for a year that he describes as "particularly decisive" for the archipelago. The head of the Azorean Government expressed his gratitude to the members of the Parliament who made the document feasible, praising the responsibility they demonstrated. Furthermore, he emphasised that the parliamentary process once again highlighted "democratic modesty" and the strength of political dialogue, since amendments proposed by different parties were approved when they added value and maintained the coherence of the budget. For José Manuel Bolieiro, this method underlines the legitimacy of a document built "with vision, consistency and a sense of future." The President of the Government stressed that the Azores are going through a period requiring responsible choices, supported by limited resources but guided by clear priorities. The President of the Government reiterated that the Government he leads follows a vision for the Region based on the trust of its citizens, the development of the nine islands, and the strategic role that the archipelago plays in the Atlantic. For José Manuel Bolieiro, autonomy is currently experiencing a "time of opportunity," within a context where the geostrategic relevance of the Azores for Portugal and Europe must be reflected in practical investments and effective returns for the regional economy. The President of the Government drew attention to the exceptional weight of EU funds, particularly the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), whose implementation he considers complex and demanding. "This voting reveals a sense of responsibility in a year that will demand a lot from all of us," he said, adding that he would welcome all political forces to face this challenge with "a sound interpretation of the interests of the Azores." He also added that current European funds are crucial for modernising infrastructures, creating economic opportunities, making the most of the islands' potential, and improving the well-being of families. José Manuel Bolieiro also defended the path taken by the Government over recent years, recalling that the Government faced difficulties, criticism and limitations, but sought to ensure that pessimism would never cripple government action. "We have always done our best, with huge effort and the scarce resources we had," he said, defending that tangible results had been achieved in the economy, the sustainability of businesses and the recovery of public health. Structural measures, such as tax cuts, social support, investment in free childcare and pension supplements, have had a direct impact on people's lives. They represent a new political paradigm, he stressed. The President of the Azorean Government concluded by stating that he wants "more and better" for the Azores, but noted that the Government deserves credit for having made significant progress in areas of central importance to the Region, compared to the past. "With so much to contend with and many difficulties, what we have achieved was achieved because we have worked hard and been competent," stated the President of the Government. He concluded that, despite all that has already been achieved, the commitment to continue doing more remains: "So much has been done, so much remains to be done."
November 27, 2025
“So much done, so much to do,” stresses José Manuel Bolieiro after approval of 2026 Budget
The Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of the Azores approved today, in its final vote, the Regional Budget for 2026. In statements at the end of the session, the President of the Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, expressed his "satisfaction" with the result, stating that the decision "safeguards the interests of the Azoreans and the Autonomous Region of the Azores." It also guarantees the political and budget stability necessary for a year that he describes as "particularly decisive" for the archipelago. The head of the Azorean Government expressed his gratitude to the members of the Parliament who made the document feasible, praising the responsibility they demonstrated. Furthermore, he emphasised that the parliamentary process once again highlighted "democratic modesty" and the strength of political dialogue, since amendments proposed by different parties were approved when they added value and maintained the coherence of the budget. For José Manuel Bolieiro, this method underlines the legitimacy of a document built "with vision, consistency and a sense of future." The President of the Government stressed that the Azores are going through a period requiring responsible choices, supported by limited resources but guided by clear priorities. The President of the Government reiterated that the Government he leads follows a vision for the Region based on the trust of its citizens, the development of the nine islands, and the strategic role that the archipelago plays in the Atlantic. For José Manuel Bolieiro, autonomy is currently experiencing a "time of opportunity," within a context where the geostrategic relevance of the Azores for Portugal and Europe must be reflected in practical investments and effective returns for the regional economy. The President of the Government drew attention to the exceptional weight of EU funds, particularly the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), whose implementation he considers complex and demanding. "This voting reveals a sense of responsibility in a year that will demand a lot from all of us," he said, adding that he would welcome all political forces to face this challenge with "a sound interpretation of the interests of the Azores." He also added that current European funds are crucial for modernising infrastructures, creating economic opportunities, making the most of the islands' potential, and improving the well-being of families. José Manuel Bolieiro also defended the path taken by the Government over recent years, recalling that the Government faced difficulties, criticism and limitations, but sought to ensure that pessimism would never cripple government action. "We have always done our best, with huge effort and the scarce resources we had," he said, defending that tangible results had been achieved in the economy, the sustainability of businesses and the recovery of public health. Structural measures, such as tax cuts, social support, investment in free childcare and pension supplements, have had a direct impact on people's lives. They represent a new political paradigm, he stressed. The President of the Azorean Government concluded by stating that he wants "more and better" for the Azores, but noted that the Government deserves credit for having made significant progress in areas of central importance to the Region, compared to the past. "With so much to contend with and many difficulties, what we have achieved was achieved because we have worked hard and been competent," stated the President of the Government. He concluded that, despite all that has already been achieved, the commitment to continue doing more remains: "So much has been done, so much remains to be done."
Nota de Imprensa
November 27, 2025
“Taste Azores Colombo” boosts Azores Brand’s presence in Mainland Portugal market
The 7th edition of "Taste Azores Colombo," held from November 19 to 23 at the Colombo Shopping Centre in Lisbon, closed with a positive outcome. It established its position as one of the main initiatives promoting the Azores Brand in Mainland Portugal. Over five days, thousands of visitors had the opportunity to discover and purchase authentic products from the archipelago, in an experience that combined local cuisine, culture and tourism. The event brought together 24 Azorean companies, representing six islands of the archipelago. It featured a wide variety of products, including cheeses, dairy products, preserves, honey, regional beverages and gastronomic innovations, thus showcasing the authenticity and quality of Azorean production. "This initiative contributed to strengthening our position outside the archipelago, consolidating consumer confidence in the national market," stated António Ventura, Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food, who attended the first day of the event. The government official also emphasised that "consumers have become more knowledgeable about Azorean products," either through visits to the islands or the increased presence of these products "in several commercial spaces." "The biggest challenge at this stage is to maintain this presence consistently and invest in new products that combine authenticity, identity and innovation," he continued. According to data from participating companies, thousands of items bearing the Marca Açores seal were sold, with food products being particularly popular. The event features the direct participation of 24 regional companies from different sectors of activity, with a special focus on the food sector: Adolfo Mendonça Atelier, António Teles Herdeiros Lda., AgroMarienseCoop CRL, AzorGhee - CD Lux Investment Unipessoal LDA, Boa Fruta LDA, CPdA - Companhia Portuguesa de Algas, Espaço Açores – Restaurant, Insulac - Produtos Lácteos Açoreanos, SA, LactAçores UCRL, Loop Pursuit Lda. (Bananika), Magma, Materramenta, Mel do Atlântico Unipessoal Lda, Mercado das Ilhas - Natur Froyo, MPD - Bensaude Distribuição, Promineral, Pronicol Produtos Lácteos S.A., Queijo Vaquinha, Quinta das 3 Cruzes, Quintal dos Açores, RTM Laticínios do Pico, Salsicharia Ideal, Sociedade Conserveira Açoriana, Lda. and YOÇOR - Garcez & Santos.
November 27, 2025
“Taste Azores Colombo” boosts Azores Brand’s presence in Mainland Portugal market
The 7th edition of "Taste Azores Colombo," held from November 19 to 23 at the Colombo Shopping Centre in Lisbon, closed with a positive outcome. It established its position as one of the main initiatives promoting the Azores Brand in Mainland Portugal. Over five days, thousands of visitors had the opportunity to discover and purchase authentic products from the archipelago, in an experience that combined local cuisine, culture and tourism. The event brought together 24 Azorean companies, representing six islands of the archipelago. It featured a wide variety of products, including cheeses, dairy products, preserves, honey, regional beverages and gastronomic innovations, thus showcasing the authenticity and quality of Azorean production. "This initiative contributed to strengthening our position outside the archipelago, consolidating consumer confidence in the national market," stated António Ventura, Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Food, who attended the first day of the event. The government official also emphasised that "consumers have become more knowledgeable about Azorean products," either through visits to the islands or the increased presence of these products "in several commercial spaces." "The biggest challenge at this stage is to maintain this presence consistently and invest in new products that combine authenticity, identity and innovation," he continued. According to data from participating companies, thousands of items bearing the Marca Açores seal were sold, with food products being particularly popular. The event features the direct participation of 24 regional companies from different sectors of activity, with a special focus on the food sector: Adolfo Mendonça Atelier, António Teles Herdeiros Lda., AgroMarienseCoop CRL, AzorGhee - CD Lux Investment Unipessoal LDA, Boa Fruta LDA, CPdA - Companhia Portuguesa de Algas, Espaço Açores – Restaurant, Insulac - Produtos Lácteos Açoreanos, SA, LactAçores UCRL, Loop Pursuit Lda. (Bananika), Magma, Materramenta, Mel do Atlântico Unipessoal Lda, Mercado das Ilhas - Natur Froyo, MPD - Bensaude Distribuição, Promineral, Pronicol Produtos Lácteos S.A., Queijo Vaquinha, Quinta das 3 Cruzes, Quintal dos Açores, RTM Laticínios do Pico, Salsicharia Ideal, Sociedade Conserveira Açoriana, Lda. and YOÇOR - Garcez & Santos.