Euro Weekly News - Mallorca 10 – 16 August 2017 Issue 1675

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ISSUE NO. 1675

10 - 16 August 2017

MALLORCA

YOUR PAPER, YOUR VOICE, YOUR OPINION

King and premier take on island issues

Photo credit: La Moncloa. Flickr

Royal summit

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Abusive artist blotted A TROLL who sent obscene drawings, guinea pigs and homophobic messages to political leaders has been identified by Soller Town Hall. The individual’s name has not been released but legal action is pending. The most prominent tar-

gets of the abusive messages were Soller mayor Jaume Servera, Palma mayor Antoni Noguera, and the president of the Mallorcan Consell, Miquel Ensenyat. All three were subjected to insults, homophobia (despite none being openly gay) and obscene sketches.

Servera was also reproached for removing the Cross from the Monument to the Fallen, dedicated to Francoist soldiers during the Spanish Civil War. Soller Town Hall said the individual responsible is a local artist with known nationalist sympathies.

Dirty dune bugs THREE suspected pickpockets were arrested on Es Trenc beach. Police believe they stole

HONOURED: King Felipe VI meets the Prime Minister. By Matthew Elliott King Felipe VI and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy discussed the key issues facing Mallorca during lunch at Palma’s Marivent Palace. The annual summer summit has taken place for decades. At a press conference after Monday’s meeting, Rajoy warned against the radical anti-tourist violence that has shaken Palma.

He noted that tourism accounts for 2.5 million jobs nationally and 11 per cent of Spain’s gross domestic product (GDP). “I’m not saying tourists should be welcomed with signs reading ‘Welcome Mr Tourist,’ he quipped, but it was “crazy” for “leftist groups” to attack visitors.” The leaders discussed Catalan independence, regional financing and the Venezuelan crisis. Rajoy

criticised Balearic plans to take joint control of Palma airport. Following the Canary Island model, PSOE hope to gain more financial control and a more favourable tax regime in Mallorca. The prime minister stressed the importance of unanimity on the subject. His own Popular Party is currently in opposition in the Balearic parliament and largely opposed to increased regional autonomy.

valuables while their victims were in the sea, then buried the loot in nearby sand dunes.


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