Montalegre PSD reaffirms opposition to lithium mine

But PSD MPs continue to vote in favour of mine

Montalegre PSD has reaffirmed its opposition to mining after four draft resolutions calling for suspension of the Romano mine were ejected in parliament, with PSD members voting against them.

On Friday, parliament rejected draft resolutions from Bloco de Esquerda, PCP communists, Livre and PAN that recommended that the government suspend or cancel lithium mining concessions in Boticas and Montalegre. 

The draft resolutions were voted down by the PSD, PS, CDS-PP and Iniciativa Liberal (IL) while CHEGA and the two PS MPs elected for the Vila Real constituency, Fátima Correia Pinto and Carlos Silva, abstained.

The two PSD MPs elected from the Vila Real district, Amílcar Almeida and Alberto Machado, invoked voting discipline and presented an explanation of vote in which they said that they repudiated and did not accept mining in the form in which it was envisaged, because the benefits do not outweigh the risks.

After the vote in parliament, the Political Commission of Montalegre PSD issued a statement reiterating its opposition to mining in the municipality.

“Our position remains the same: we are against mining in the municipality and we are on the side of the population. We are and will be against it because the future is based on preserving the environment and enhancing our excellent products and services – water, smoked meats, meat, landscape, and ethnography – reinforced by our classification as a World Agricultural Heritage Site, all of which are incompatible with mines,” said the statement, adding that it also rejects the idea that the municipality “only serves to sell concessions to private individuals”.

“First, there were the dams in the 50s and 60s. Then came wind farms and mines. Now we’re in the solar energy phase: the Pisões solar-wind power station and the Pisões, Paradela and Salamonde floating parks, the last two adjacent to the Peneda-Gerês National Park”.

Regarding compensation for mining, the PSD pointed out that the “municipality has the same accessibility as it had before the revolution in 1974 – and receives just over a million euros from the dams, despite having 15% of the country’s installed hydroelectric capacity to produce electricity.

“And the Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) has yet to start drawing up the Pisões Dam Management Plan but has already approved the Environmental Impact Study (EIA) for the Romano mine, despite its serious flaws”.

Lusorecursos Portugal Lithium’s lithium exploration project, the Romano mine (Montalegre), obtained a favourable conditional Environmental Impact Statement (DIA) in September 2023. 

The company has already said it intends to start mining in 2027.

Social Democrats have criticised the local PS’s “subservient and back-and-forth attitude” regarding the Romano mine and, finally, continue their call for resistance against mining.

Source: LUSA

 

Natasha Donn
Natasha Donn

Journalist for the Portugal Resident.

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