A large crowd of protesters marching through the streets of Madrid holding signs for housing rights.
A large crowd of protesters marching through the streets of Madrid holding signs for housing rights.
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Thousands protest in Madrid for the right to housing

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

The demonstration, called by the Sindicato de Inquilinas under the slogan “La vivienda nos cuesta la vida”, started from Atocha station toward the Sevilla area. Organizers estimated attendance between 80,000 and 100,000 people, while the Government Delegation put participation at 23,000.

Protesters demanded indefinite rental contracts, a 50% reduction in rental prices, and a minimum wage and pensions of 1,500 euros. According to the union, rents in Madrid have risen more than 50% in the last five years and many families spend over 70% of their income on rent.

Spokesperson Alicia del Río urged “disobedience” as a legitimate tool against what she called “the dictatorship of rentism.” The march included union leaders such as Unai Sordo and Pepe Álvarez, as well as Irene Montero and representatives from Comisiones Obreras and UGT.

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Media accounts reported on the large turnout protesting high rents and speculators in Madrid. Participants and supporters highlighted the need for rent regulation and called the housing crisis a class issue. Some users noted the event's limited initial visibility or expressed support for direct action against landlords.

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Protesters marching in Madrid for public affordable housing rights on a sunny day.
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