“That they analyse and make decisions, that they move
forward with this intervention, that is what we are waiting for. The work of
reflecting on needs has already been done. It is important to move forward
towards the execution”, said the mayor of Ponte da Barca, in the district of
Viana do Castelo.
Speaking to the Lusa, the social democrat Augusto Marinho
said that the manifesto demanding the execution of the improvement of the road,
signed in August by the mayors of Alto Minho and Galicia, “was sent to the
Prime Minister of Portugal, António Costa, and to the President of the Spanish
Government, Pedro Sánchez, but still no response".
In question is the road that connects Complementary
Itinerary 28 (IC28) to the border of Madalena and Ourense, in Galicia, with a
length of about 60 kilometres.
The improvement of the Portuguese section of that road, of
about 30 kilometres, is estimated at 15 million euros and has been needed for
over a decade. Built in the 1980s, and where “more than four thousand vehicles
pass each day”, the road is “very winding and dangerous”.
Augusto Marinho said that the municipalities that signed
that letter, in a ceremony held next to the Madalena border, in Lindoso, Ponte
da Barca, will “articulate the measures and actions to be developed”, taking
advantage of the fact that the Iberian Summit will take place in Viana do
Castelo in October.
The abysmal difference on quality of roads crossing from Spain to Portugal, all over the huge border, is such that should ashamed even the most barefaced Portuguese politician or ordinary citizen who both seem to show no outward dignity or self-respect.
By Diogo F. from Madeira on 25 Sep 2022, 18:38