camera of Faro mourns the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England

Rogério Bacalhau expresses, in particular, his consternation to those who live in the Algarve, «who are already», says the Mayor of Faro, «part of our community and, therefore, we most deeply regret and unite ourselves in this moment of consternation»

The City Council of Faro deeply regrets the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England.

In a note of regret, Rogério Bacalhau, president of the Municipality of Faro, considers that the «monarch who spent 70 years on the British throne, being the sovereign who held these functions the longest, was a reference of dedication, dedication to the public cause, delicacy and stability, being an inspiring force of stability in the contemporary world, as well as as an example, above all for the many women who dedicate themselves to the public cause».

The Faroese mayor highlights the qualities of Isabel II in terms of politics: «The Queen knew how to deal with the most diverse problems, revealing herself as a person who knew how to create consensus, having, throughout her reign, dealt with the most diverse ideological currents , inside and outside your country'.

And he reinforces: «Isabel II has been building a path that is decidedly marked by unique social, economic and political transformations in Europe and in the World and, during which, she knew how to be the face of unity and perseverance».

The municipality therefore leaves a word of solidarity with the English royal family, the government and people of the United Kingdom and other members of the Commonwealth.

He expresses, in particular, his consternation to those who reside in the Algarve, “who are already”, says the Mayor of Faro, “part of our community and, therefore, we most feel their sorrow and we unite ourselves in this moment of consternation”.

The autarchy also leaves a word of encouragement for the new monarch, Carlos III, who assumes high responsibilities, hoping that he can carry out a work as fruitful and remarkable as his mother's.

 



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