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The 2024 Azorean regional election was held on 4 February 2024, [2] to determine the composition of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of the Azores.The election replaced all 57 members of the Azores Assembly, and the new members would then elect the President of the Autonomous Region.
The main entrance inside the passageway to the grounds, showing the dome and grand staircase The manicured gardens within the grounds of the Assembleia Legislativa . The regional legislative assembly, since it was first instituted, has maintained its seat in the city of Horta. [1]
Similarly, its members contributed to the Autonomy Decree of 16 February 1928, that suggested a small decentralization of services to the Junta Geral do Distrito Autónomo de Ponta Delgada. Within the same context, it launched an appeal to Madeira autonomists, in order to vet ideal opinions, to which the Madeiran press responded with the ...
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[4] 1985 was also marked by the inaugural Mostra Atlântica da Televisão festival created in Horta, followed by the Açor de Ouro prize in 1988. The tenth anniversary of RTP Açores was also an occasion for the channel to increase its local output, with such productions like Pedras Brancas, Memórias do Vale and Domingos Monteiro's documentary ...
Altino Pinto de Magalhães served as the first and only president of the Regional Junta, the provisional government that functioned during the transition towards democracy. The Military Governor of the Azores, until 22 August 1975, he was selected to preside over the Junta Governativa dos Açores ( Governing Junta of the Azores ), a commission ...
The Azores Liberation Front, more commonly known as the FLA (Portuguese: Frente de Libertação dos Açores) is a right-wing paramilitary organization with the goal of forceful independence of the Azores, appearing right after the Carnation Revolution and whose actions included violent attacks on political opponents in 1975.
Nuno Simões de Melo Carlos Bernardo José Pedro Branquinho Beatriz Realinho João Almeida Margarida Bordalo Leiria Eurico Brilhante Dias: Telmo Faria Gabriel Mithá Ribeiro: Miguel Silvestre João Paulo Delgado Rafael Henriques Rodrigo Andrade Inês Pires Lisbon Mariana Vieira da Silva: Luís Montenegro: André Ventura: Bernardo Blanco: Paulo ...