Cafôfo Backs No-Confidence Motion Amid Political Tensions
Diário De Notícias Madeira6 days ago
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Cafôfo Backs No-Confidence Motion Amid Political Tensions

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Summary:

  • Cafôfo supports the no-confidence motion against the current government.

  • Elvira Fortunato speaks at Madeira Innovation Talks.

  • Innovations in agri-food sector discussed at Startup Madeira's event.

  • Cola com Improviso workshops benefit users of the Cerebral Palsy Association.

  • Homeless individual faces serious accusations.

Good morning! Discover the key topics making headlines in today's DIARY.

Cafôfo supports the no-confidence motion. The leader of PS-M states that "this is not the time for hesitations" and responds to Chega, reminding that it was not the socialists who enabled the current executive government without Albuquerque being accepted by several parties. This is the main story featured in today's printed edition of DIARY, which you can read on pages 2 to 5.

But there's more to see in this Friday's edition. In music, “there are no differences.” The project ‘Cola com Improviso’ brings workshops from Estúdio 21 to the users of the Cerebral Palsy Association of Madeira.

“Portugal should be great in thinking and ambition.” Elvira Fortunato, scientist, university professor, and former Minister of Science, Technology, and Higher Education, participates today in the Madeira Innovation Talks.

Stay informed about innovations in the agri-food sector. Startup Madeira is organizing the ‘Agrifood Entrepreneurs Days’ on November 20 and 21 in Funchal.

Lastly, a homeless person accused of attempting to kill a couple.

Visit our site to stay updated on everything happening in your parish. The best of lifestyle is available at d7.dnoticias.pt. You can also follow this informative journey through TSF-Madeira.

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