Housing protests staged at san isidro festivities

Two music groups denounced real estate speculation and evictions during Madrid's San Isidro festivities, backed by housing unions and direct references to regional and local leaders.

The groups VVV [Tripping' you] and Amor Líquido displayed banners reading “Llenan la Pradera, desahucian Madrid” and “La vivienda nos cuesta la vida” during their performances at the Pradera de San Isidro. They worked with the Sindicato de la Vivienda de Carabanchel and the Sindicato de Inquilinas de Madrid, and screened a video about an eviction carried out metres from the festival site in a property previously owned by the Comunidad de Madrid.

Amor Líquido also criticised the central government. Vocalist Sara Puertas stated that “no es cuestión de que ciertos políticos saquen rédito de una lucha ante la que tampoco están haciendo nada” and invited the audience to an assembly on Thursday 14 May at 19.00 at number 23 Camino Alto de San Isidro.

Pregonera Sonsoles Ónega opened the celebrations with a speech that questioned the speculative model. She said “me duele que haya que ser buitre y no paloma para vivir aquí” and described the housing crisis as “el quejido de Madrid”. Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida replied that a fiesta is a space for enjoyment and that political claims should be made elsewhere.

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A large crowd of protesters marching through the streets of Madrid holding signs for housing rights.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Thousands protest in Madrid for the right to housing

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Tens of thousands of protesters marched through Madrid on Sunday to demand rent regulation and denounce abuses by landlords and speculators.

More than a thousand demonstrators marched through Santander on Saturday under the slogan 'Cantabria para vivir' to protest the priority given to tourism and investment funds over residents.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

On Friday, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Cádiz, Málaga and Córdoba to protest high rents and wage precarity in Andalusia.

Thousands joined the Critical Pride march in Madrid on Sunday. The procession started at 19:00 from Carpetana station and moved through Carabanchel under the slogan against colonial capitalism.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Around 50,000 people, according to organizers, marched in Madrid on Sunday against cuts and institutional neglect of public education by Isabel Díaz Ayuso's government. The protest gathered teachers, students, and families from all education levels, starting from Atocha and ending at Sol. Participants denounced underfunding, high ratios, and increasing privatization.

Chile's Housing Minister Iván Poduje engaged in a heated shouting match with deputies Antonio Rivas (PS) and Álvaro Ortiz (DC) at a Biobío meeting on Sunday night. The session aimed to discuss stalled works by Tapusa company but ended in mutual accusations. The DC party filed a formal complaint with the government.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

During the Fiesta de la Resurrección in Madrid's Plaza de Cibeles, Cardinal José Cobo read a letter from Pope Leo XIV announcing a vigil with youth and families at the same site on June 6. The event drew 85,000 attendees who enjoyed performances by Gypsy Kings, Boney M, and Hakuna. The announcement is part of the Pope's Spain itinerary from June 6 to 9.

 

 

 

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