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Protests in Spain ?
Hello everyone , I am travelling to Spain next week . I have been reading news about the protests going on . Is it advisable to travel to Spain ? Are the protests effecting any attractions for tourists ?
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Relax, they are absolutely peaceful and harmless. Don´t understand your question, you mean if they are a tourist attraction or if they focus their protests on tourists? In any case, you have nothing, nothing, to fear.
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http://www.independent.com.mt/news.a...sitemid=127752 Above link to an article, which should calm those seeing too many stories re: downside. |
They don't care about you. The protesters are fighting for their G*d given right to retire at 45 or so with full pensions after working for all of 20 years after an elongated stint at university.
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We have protests here in DC just about daily. Probably better stay away from the Nation's capital, too.
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I was in Barcelona on Election Day (5/22) and Plaza Cataluna smelled like a pigstay--- just horrendous. people had been camping there for days. This is no judgement on their claims, no idea what these are about, but I was really looking forward to see and enjoy Plaza Cataluna and that wwas simply not to be had nor by me or anybody with a nose....a shame.
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If I understand the news coverage of the sit-ins and demonstrations in Madrid or Barcelona correctly I got the impression that they demonstrate for better job opportunities and an improvement of the economy and not for early retirement.
Sometimes it cannot hurt to show at least a tiny bit of interest in the country you visit than just worry where to spend €100 on tapas. |
There was a major protest last week at Plaza de Cibeles which would make it hard to visit the Prado and Retiro.
Last year there was a protest of farmers in Santiago and the used their tractors to block traffic. But otherwise you should be fine. |
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