The IL deputy challenged Miguel Albuquerque to “request the lifting of immunity” to clarify the process in which he is a defendant.
Nuno Morna believes that, for Albuquerque, “immunity and impunity” go hand in hand and that he has “the future of Madeirans hostage to his interests”.
The deputy contests the “constant blackmail” of “political, economic and, imagine, even religious agents” regarding the consequences of management in twelfths.
“Either us or the end of the world”, is how it describes the Regional Government’s stance and once again challenges Albuquerque to ask for the lifting of his immunity.