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US pop star Madonna’s ‘special deal’ has Lisbon in a jam

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Lisbon’s city council on Monday revealed the details of a deal granting US singer Madonna rights to park a fleet of cars in the packed Portuguese capital after being accused of special treatment for the US pop diva.

The weekly Expresso broke the story of a contract between the “Material Girl” singer and the city to rent a lot that can accommodat­e up to 15 vehicles next to the “palace” she occupies on the banks of the Tagus river.

The news provoked indignatio­n across the political spectrum in a capital that suffers from a lack of parking and bad traffic jams.

The Left Bloc, a coalition partner in the Socialist-led government, called for the parking problem to be dealt with “responsibl­y” given the difficulti­es residents face.

The main centrist opposition party PSD said it wanted to know “the reason why the mayor granted such an exception.”

The other centrist party CDS attacked Lisbon’s mayor Fernando Medina and accused him of “using heritage assets for his advantage.”

“The city of Lisbon does not belong to Fernando Medina,” CDS said.

City hall decided on Monday to reveal the contents of the contract with Madonna, saying it was drawn up “to avoid traffic snarl-ups along a narrow but very busy road.”

Signed in January, the deal gives Madonna access to the land for 720 euros ($838) a month.

It rules out access to the neighborin­g “palace” building which is under negotiatio­n to become the new East Timor embassy.

Madonna’s contract will cease if East Timor takes the building for its embassy.

The pop star set up in Lisbon last summer following in the footsteps of Hollywood actors Monica Bellucci, Michael Fassbender and John Malkovich.

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