Thursday items in Madeira: migration and Regional Assembly

The Erasmus+ K220 Project, “The New Values of Democracy in Today’s Europe,” continues its inspiring journey in Madeira. Participants engage in meaningful discussions and activities that highlight critical democratic values and social challenges.

Students have the unique opportunity to join their hosts in classes, fostering cultural exchange and collaboration. A key highlight of the day was the conference on migration led by Dr. Regina Cruz, representing the Regional Direction of Communities and External Cooperation (Regional Government of Madeira). This session has explored historical and modern migration challenges, shedding light on integration, societal impacts, and evolving issues such as refugee crises and labor migration. Students and teachers were actively engaged by preparing questions and promoting critical thinking and dialogue.

A visit to Madeira’s Legislative Assembly, the House of Democracy, deepens understanding of regional governance. Students tour the Assembly and engage directly with Dr. Rubina Leal, a Regional Assembly Member. The interaction at the headquarters of the island's Legislative Assembly recognized as an Autonomous Region in 1976, provides insight into legislative processes, lawmakers' responsibilities, and current regional challenges.

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