More than 10,700 local councillors vote today in indirect elections for regional commissions

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More than 10,700 local councillors vote today in indirect elections for regional commissions

Until 2020, the presidents of the CCDRs were appointed by the government.

Context & Explainers

A Regional Coordination and Development Commission (Comissão de Coordenação e Desenvolvimento Regional, or CCDR) is a regional body that coordinates central government policy locally, manages regional planning and environmental licensing, and oversees certain EU/cohesion funds; mainland Portugal has five CCDRs (North, Centre, Lisbon and Tagus Valley, Alentejo, Algarve). School directors fear politically driven appointments to CCDRs could steer regional priorities and resource decisions — including education projects and local appointments — in ways that reflect party politics rather than technical criteria.

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