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San Sebastián street-food ban protests

Overview

The local government in San Sebastián implemented a ban on solidarity dinners and street-food distribution for homeless individuals in public spaces. Officials cited security concerns and a lack of official authorization, stating the goal is to move social assistance into more coordinated and systematic channels. The mayor has pledged to double economic resources for social inclusion to address homelessness.

In response, the volunteer group Kaleko Afari Solidario (KAS) organized a mass demonstration in Plaza Berria. Protesters demanded the ban be lifted, arguing that the restriction is a punitive measure that “increases delinquency and creates safety problems.” Demonstrators also called for the city council to provide viable alternatives for needy residents and urged officials to stop “criminalising solidarity initiatives.”

Entities

San Sebastián · Plaza Berria · Spain · San Sebastián City Council · Francisco Franco

Timeline

  1. 12 days ago

    [INTERNATIONAL] 2 sources
    Spain: San Sebastián bans solidarity dinners for homeless

    San Sebastián has banned public solidarity dinners for the homeless to implement more coordinated social aid, while discussions continue regarding Spain's historical time zone shift.

  2. 23 days ago

    [POLITICS] 5 sources
    San Sebastián protest over street‑food ban draws crowds

    Kaleko Afari Solidario volunteers staged a large protest in Plaza Berria, San Sebastián, demanding the city lift its ban on street‑food distribution and stop criminalising solidarity.

Sources

pdfontanaliri.it · settimananews.it