The Legislative Assembly of Madeira has approved the creation of a new honorary insignia to distinguish individuals and institutions that contributed to the region's autonomous journey.
The Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of Madeira has approved, through Regional Legislative Decree no. 3/2026/M, the creation of the Honorary Insignia of Prestige - '50 Years of Autonomy'. This exceptional distinction will be awarded exclusively during the year 2026 to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Madeiran Autonomy.
The decree aims to recognize the merit of citizens, groups, or institutions, whether national or foreign, who have stood out for their relevant contribution to the preservation, deepening, and dignification of the Region's Autonomy. The distinction may be granted during one's lifetime or posthumously.
The awarding of the insignia will be decided by the Regional Government Council, in the form of a resolution, upon the initiative of the Council itself, the President of the Regional Government, or the Executive Commission of the Mission Structure for the Commemorations. For legal entities, compliance with tax and social obligations is required.
The insignia features a specific design, including a 75 mm diameter gold circular medallion with dark blue, red, and white enameled elements, suspended by a dark blue ribbon with a central gold stripe. The reverse side bears the emblem 'What Unites Us. Autonomy'.
Those honored with this distinction commit to:
The decree entered into force the day after its publication in the Official Journal of the Autonomous Region of Madeira.
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