The suspension of new Local Accommodation registrations in
the two parishes was approved with the favourable votes of the independent
movement “Aqui Há Porto”, PS, BE, PAN and CDU, and with the abstention of PSD,
Chega and three deputies from the independent movement.
For the PSD, Rodrigo Passos said “it is not possible to vote
in favour” of the suspension of an activity that “brought so many benefits to
the city”.
Considering that the suspension of new registrations is “a
small bandage for a big wound”, the social democrat recalled that it was Local
Accommodation that made it possible to “rehabilitate places that would never be
rehabilitated” in the city.
“At a time like this, when we see rampant inflation,
starting to suspend new licensing raises several dangers”, highlighted Rodrigo
Passos, appealing to the executive to be quick in the presentation of the draft
regulation.
The elected member of BE, Susana Constante Pereira, welcomed
the “change of direction by the executive”, while regretting that the
suspension “feels late”.
“The moment is late given the crisis that is already being
experienced in the city”, defended Susana Constante Pereira, saying that
“active measures” are necessary.
The suspension of the authorisation of new registrations of
local accommodation establishments in the União de Freguesias de Cedofeita, St.
Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, S. Nicolau, Vitória and in the parish of Bonfim have
“immediate effects”, coming into force today (11 October).
The suspension will be in force for a period of six months,
“extendable for an equal period, or, alternatively, if this occurs first, until
the entry into force of the regulation”.