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2 clusters · 3 sources · 23 days · First seen · Last updated
Spanish local infrastructure and housing protests
Overview
In Spain, local residents have engaged in protests regarding urban planning and housing issues. In Cádiz, members of Espacio Mujeres and neighborhood movements demonstrated at the City Council to demand social housing and criticize the administration’s handling of homelessness.
In Tenerife, approximately 200 residents of El Pris in Tacoronte marched against a 1.5 million euro rainwater runoff management project proposed by the Cabildo de Tenerife. Protesters argue the plan is a temporary measure that fails to address the root causes of flooding, advocating instead for an alternative technical proposal.
Entities
El Pris-El Sargo Neighborhood Association · Espacio Mujeres · Cádiz City Council · Cabildo de Tenerife · Bruno García
Timeline
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6 days ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesSpanish residents protest housing shortages and local infrastructure plansProtests in Spain highlight local grievances: housing activists in Cádiz demand social housing solutions, while residents in Tenerife reject a proposed flood management project in El Pris.
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28 days ago
[INTERNATIONAL] 2 sourcesResidents protest construction vibrations in Mexico and SpainResidents in Querétaro, Mexico and Madrid, Spain complain about vibrations and noise from major rail and metro construction projects, citing limited impact assessments and poor communication.
Sources
cadizdirecto.com · diariodeavisos.elespanol.com · presos.org.es