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Extra Public Holiday For Some Workers

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Roman Catholic statue, Faro. Credit: Pexels, Magda Ehlers

Public sector workers in Portugal will enjoy a longer Easter break this year, following a government order signed by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro.

According to The Portugal News, citing an official document reported by Lusa, “tolerance is granted to workers who perform public functions in the direct administration services of the State, whether central or decentralised, and in public institutes in the afternoon of Holy Thursday, April 17, 2025.”

Why do public workers get the extra time off?

The government justifies the move by referencing travel patterns during the Easter period. As The Portugal News reports, the order explains the decision is due to “the common practice of many families moving away from their places of residence during the Easter period.”

This additional leave effectively allows state employees to enjoy an extended Easter break, combining Thursday afternoon with the national public holiday of Good Friday on April 18.

While the decision applies to many public sector staff, there are exceptions. The Portugal News notes that, according to the order, services and bodies that, for reasons of public interest, must remain in operation during this period, under terms to be defined by the competent member of the Government” are excluded.

This means essential services such as emergency responders and healthcare institutions will remain operational, subject to each department’s discretion.

For those who cannot take the Thursday afternoon off due to operational demands, the government has introduced a compensatory arrangement.

The document states that the top managers of these services “must promote the equivalent exemption from the duty of attendance” on an alternative day. However, this must occur “without prejudice to the continuity and quality of the service to be provided.”

While this “tolerance” holiday only applies to State employees, it may prompt debate over whether private sector companies should offer similar flexibility during religious or national holidays.

As the Easter break approaches, many locals and expats may welcome this gesture, but it also raises questions about fairness, flexibility, and work-life balance across sectors.

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Biggest Cruise Ship To Dock In Mallorca

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In May, Royal Caribbean’s ‘Allure of the Seas’, the world’s biggest cruise ship, will dock in Palma de Mallorca, bringing a mountain of economic benefits.

Carrying 139,000 turnaround passengers and 2,384 crew members, the ship is expected to generate €8 million in passenger spending and an additional €500,000 from the crew. With 22 eight-hour stopovers planned between May and October, the ship will give a boost to Mallorca’s tourism and commercial activity.

Palma’s Mayor Mateu Isern spoke of the ‘spectacular’ growth of cruise tourism, making Palma Spain’s second-largest cruise destination and the Mediterranean’s fourth. The 362-metre-long ship, with capacity for 6,318 passengers, features seven themed areas, including an Aquatheater, Central Park with 12,000 plants, and Broadway’s musical ‘Chicago’. The Balearic Port Authority’s investments have made Palma an irresistible hub, contributing to a €27 million economic impact across Spain.

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Growth Fuels Budget Boom

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Plaza de la Constitución in Torrox. Credit: Creative Commons

Torrox made a new ‘statement’ as the fastest-growing town in the Malaga Province. During an extraordinary plenary session, the Town Hall approved its municipal budget for 2025: €36.3 million. The new budget will come into effect following its publication in the Official Gazette of the Province of Málaga (BOP).

Mayor Óscar Medina named the budget an “expansive” one. The plan is to strengthen Torrox’s economic momentum. According to the mayor, this is just the beginning of “the best years for Torrox.”

Known as the town with the best climate in Europe, Torrox has risen in the last years, with increases in per capita income, job creation, and quality of life. Mayor Medina wants to continue the growth, and he noted that actual spending could exceed €40 million once surplus funds and the town’s lack of deficit are factored in.

The new budget includes more than €3 million in real investments and forecasts an initial gross savings of over €625,000. In the last ten years, while expanding its population and public services, Torrox’s budget has doubled, from €18.6 million to over €36 million.

The local administration says that it will prioritize sustainable urban growth, quality tourism, and long-standing community needs. At the same time, they want to focus on preserving local traditions and identity.

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Drones For Environmental Protection

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Drone Unit in Andalusia. Credit: Consejería de Sostenibilidad, Medio Ambiente y Economía Azul

The Junta de Andalucía has introduced drones into the daily operations of its environmental agents to enhance the protection and monitoring of the region’s rich natural heritage.

This new Drone Unit, part of the Ministry for Sustainability and the Environment, is made up of agents trained and certified to operate UAVs under European safety regulations. The unit was launched in 2022 and it evolved all these years.

Now, the agents have expanded their capabilities with a new non-EASA certificate. This allows them to use drones typically excluded from EU aviation regulations, such as those used in police or military operations, for environmental and territorial surveillance.

Drones now assist the agents in essential tasks such as monitoring conservation work in natural spaces, inspecting administrative cases on the ground, or emergency support during wildfires, floods, or missing person searches.

This ‘drone move’ is part of a strategy to modernize and digitize environmental protection efforts in Andalusia. It enhances data analysis, streamlines fieldwork, and supports real-time decision-making in remote areas.

The use of this modern technology strengthens the role of environmental agents as guardians of Andalusia’s forests, biodiversity, and protected areas.

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