The Madrid City Council Begins The Eviction Of 250 People In Malasana

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The Madrid City Council Begins The Eviction Of 250 People In Malasana

Municipal police in the corridor, while they give the orders to clean up the neighbors. The Madrid City Council begins the eviction of 210 adults and 40 children from the former Infanta Carlotaen Palace in Malasaña, Madrid, Spain, on November 24, 2020. The families who have been living in the property for years ask that they be rehoused and not left on the street in the middle of a pandemic. The Iranian company Cintia converted the building into 35 floors during Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón's mayor. Its tenants paid the rent until the 2011 municipal expropriation. Cintia was compensated with € 10 million. They denounce that after 9 years of municipal neglect, now, in the midst of a pandemic, the City Council wants to recover the building. Neighbors denounce that the Town Hall has not given any solution to the families. (Photo by Jon Imanol Reino/NurPhoto)


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