“We were not going to make the political mistake of removing
the lights, irreparably harming the tourist offer and transforming the New
Year's Eve in Madeira into a painful situation, not to say catastrophic, from
the point of view of attractiveness”, he said.
The island official, who was speaking during a visit to a
beverage distribution company, in Funchal, reacted in this way to the decision
of the Government of the Republic to limit decorative lighting at Christmas
during the period between 18:00 and 24:00, according to the 2022-2023 energy
saving plan.
“The idea is worthy and we should all adopt it”, said Miguel
Albuquerque, stressing, however, that the Government of Madeira will not apply
it in the region.
“Christmas lights are something that are decisive and
fundamental for the end of the year in Madeira and for the tourist offer”, he
said, stressing that “the multiplier effects” of this investment by the
Regional Government “are, in fact, to make the Christmas in Madeira and, above
all, the New Year, a tourist attraction.”
Miguel Albuquerque also underlined that it is an “exception
in the name of the economy”.
Good!
By Hart from Lisbon on 29 Sep 2022, 07:35