Protests in Spain Over the Influx of Tourists

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 22, 2024 18:30 PMNews
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Locals forced to leave their homes. Source: pixabay

Thousands of people on the island of Majorca are preparing to protest against the surge in tourism, which locals believe is leading to a decline in their quality of life. Activists claim that the rapid increase in housing costs on the Spanish island is driven by mass property purchases by foreigners.

This year, local discontent has reached a new level. In Barcelona, tourists were recently sprayed with water pistols, a vivid example of the protests. On the streets of Majorca, British tourists are enjoying their summer vacations, packing the beaches to capacity. However, just a few kilometers away, locals like Sonia and her son Luca are struggling to find housing. "Every day, prices are getting higher," Sonia laments. "Soon I will be on the street with my son because there is nothing affordable."

Activists point out that while tourism brings in revenue, the distribution of this income remains questionable. Per Joan, the organizer of the demonstration in Majorca, calls for a limit on the number of tourists and rejects claims that tourism brings significant wealth to the locals. "This is a fake argument because we see more tourists every year and more money coming in, but where does it go?" Joan asks.

Reaction to the Protests

Social media users have been vocal about their opinions. Many agree that the government should step in and regulate the housing market. Others suggest increasing taxes on property owners and tourists to redistribute wealth.

Protests in both Majorca and Barcelona highlight the growing discontent among locals who believe the tourism industry is causing more problems than benefits. The question remains: how to find a balance between tourism development and ensuring a decent standard of living for local residents?

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