However, the Assembly of the Republic, meeting in plenary, approved one of the three points of a proposal presented by the PSD for the application, “as a matter of urgency”, of a system of discounts foreseen for electric and non-polluting vehicles.
In the draft resolution, the Social Democrats recommended that the Government “comply with what was approved in the State Budget and apply an effective 50% discount on toll rates in the interior territories”.
The PCP's 10 bills for the elimination of tolls on motorways 25 (A25), A28, A29, A41, A42, A4, A13, A22, A23 and A24 and the bill from Chega which defended the implementation of a plan of gradual exemption from the payment of tolls were failed.
Reform in June
The PS had already announced, on Thursday (debate day), that it would vote against all proposals relating to tolls, claiming that the Government will present a reform for the tariff reduction by June.
The parliamentary leader of the PS, Eurico Brilhante Dias, recalled that the value of tolls on motorways has been decreasing under the socialist governments and accused the social democrats of “opportunism political".
“The populations of the interior of Portugal know that today they pay tolls because the PSD demanded it in the negotiation of PEC [Stability and Growth Program] III”, said the socialist deputy, insisting that “the PS is the party that wants to reduce tolls” .
In response, the Social Democrat deputy Joaquim Miranda Sarmento attributed to the socialists the responsibility for introducing tolls in the former SCUT, considering that they were “ruinous contracts”.
Communist deputy Bruno Dias underlined that the exchange of accusations between PS and PSD demonstrates that both were responsible for introducing tolls, signalling a “convergence” to maintain them.
The deputy of Chega, Pedro Pinto, accused the PS of lying to the Portuguese, recalling that the value of tolls increased on January 1st.
I am a regular visitor and driver in Portugal and Spain, I find the Portuguese toll system difficult. There must be a way to simplify it and be able to work out how much any trip will cost or be able to see the alternative route before taking a toll road. It is not as complex if I hire my car in Portugal as it is fitted with a toll tracker but if I hire my car in Spain and drive to Portugal, it is much more difficult to pay the tolls and always gives additional worry to my journey.
By Diane Fotheringham from UK on 24 Feb 2023, 18:58
A government of thieves.
By Ian from Beiras on 25 Feb 2023, 06:35
@Diane - not sure if you've come across https://www.portugaltolls.com/en. It allows you to set up your foreign number plate with a credit card before you drive and then it charges the tolls automatically (after a day or two). The subscription is free and lasts for 30 days (you can also cancel it early if it's a rental car).
By Alex from Algarve on 25 Feb 2023, 10:09
May not look like it nor feel like to allot of you out there, but Portugal is financially speaking, one of the poorest countries in Europe. The levels of tolls we pay across the whole country is nothing more nor nothing less than political silliness at it’s best and a massive GDP mistake not to mention a total lack of knowledge, empathy and government(s) mismanagement on behalf of the average Portuguese citizen.
By Miguel Diogo from Lisbon on 02 Mar 2023, 18:46