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JPP, together in the legislative elections, from May 18 to the Republic Association on Wednesday, announced that “strengthening the powers of autonomy is a national issue and not a regional issue.”
Philip Soussa is assumed as a priority of “clear reinforcement that is unambiguous for the involuntary authorities of wood”, because “self-government is the applicable solution to many problems facing Madnessans and Porto-Santans and can never be the insecurity organization in the scoop of Turo.”
The candidate, also the mayor of Santa Cruz, criticizes centralization. He says: “In recent decades, Lisbon dealt with self -judgment as a privilege and not as a right.” “It is a very long time to get land from people who look and fight strongly for life with less dignity.”
JPP is supposed to be “the sound of the islands for Portugal” to reach Sao Bento. The campaign’s signing is an appeal to “Madeerin Alema” and the JPP hometown, the only national party in Madeira, indicates this political power.
“While other parties receive orders from Lisbon, JPP has its central leadership here in Madeira,” says Philip Sousa. “It is a real party. He was born on the island. He lives on the island. It is in the midst of the population. He knows how no one is the restrictions of a central system that decides a distance, without listening, without understanding and sometimes without respect.”
The head of JPP “Parents of the State” is behaving towards the self -government areas, and he is committed to demanding the republic a “new approach” about autonomy, based on “trust, cooperation and responsibility” and is supposed to bring to the “Freedom, Political Courtility, and Serious” “recognized” “recognized” “recognized” association.
He says: “Only those who do not depend on Lisbon, only those who do not live on the party prefer or strategies, instructions, recommendations, national orders that contradict the interests of Madeira and Puerto Santo, have the freedom and courage to do this work in the National Parliament.”
Philip Sousa believes that a self -concerned country is a country “more coherent, fair, democratic and tolerant”, and for this reason, it strengthens involuntary forces as a national issue.
“Madeira has the ability, institutional maturity, and democratic legitimacy to assume more responsibilities, manage its own resources, and decide on its future,” he says. “They are not sections, they are unity in difference, regional justice and respect for the constitution, which recognizes the right to autonomy.”