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Vol. 3 Issue 51 www.theolivepress.es March 29th - April 11th 2019

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ANXIOUS expats breathed a sigh of relief this week after Parliament voted to wrestle back control of the Brexit process in yet another humiliation for Theresa May. The fresh blow for the British Prime Minister has put the future of a million expats in Europe firmly into the hands of MPs, who are expected to vote against a hard Brexit. It comes after thousands of expats joined a million marchers at a mas-

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sive anti-Brexit protest in London at the weekend. “It was great to be there making history I hope,” said Sue Wilson of pressure group Bremain in Spain. “It is not the first time we have voted with our feet, but it was our biggest ever march contingent,” she added. “It was a sign of commitment that so many members joined us in London.” MPs used Monday night’s vote to ex-

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SNARED: Moment cops arrest Stiegler

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Police seize wanted terrorist in Calvia, while confirming ‘resurgence’ of far right which could endanger the island

A DANGEROUS neo-Nazi has been snared after a right wing bomb plot was foiled in Germany. The device comprised various powing ‘Host’) and managed to trace 4 4 NEWS Police swooped on Michael Leopold ders and metal compounds and was the fugitive, who reportedly went to EU PHEW Stiegler at a luxury villa he was stay- being carried in a glass vial. great lengths to avoid detection. ing at in Peguera, Calvia, which has Police in Germany and Spain The wanted terrorist only left his a large German expat community. launched Operation Huestes (mean- rented hideout once a day to put out The 28-year-old - described as ‘very dangerous’ - had fled Germany after a powerful homemade bomb, containing mercury, was discovered in Site for sore eyes! the Bavarian town of Burglengenfeld this year. A European arrest warSolar secrets rant was issued for Stiegler after the potentially devastating deDeath of a giant Untitled-1.pdf 1vice 16/06/2017 15:36 was spotted by neighbours See page 2 Page 5 and defused. THE EUROPEAN DENTAL PRACTICE www.theolivep ress.es

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By Gillian Keller in Playa de Palma

A no deal Brexit was last night dramatically ruled out by MPs by just four votes in excellent news for expats in Spain. In yet another defeat for the government , MPs ruled by by 312 votes to 308 that the country should not leave the EU without a deal in any circumstance. The Spelman amendment vote comes after the Prime Minister's withdrawal agreement was heavily defeated in the commons on Tuesday. Yesterday, May said: “Voting against leaving without a deal, and for an extension, does not solve the problems we face. “The EU will want to know what use we want to make of that extension. The house will have to answer that question.” MPs will now get the chance to vote on possibly extending Article 50 in another vote today.

PALMA city council, the Consell de Mallorca and the Balearic Government have joined forces to try and stop construction of an ‘outsize’ shopping centre in a valuable COMING SOON?: New shopping centre green area near Palma. de Palma. in the natural They have been joined They have agreed to fight Fontanelles. wetlands of Ses by local expats and green together groups to prevent the Palma versial to stop the contro- The 80,000 square metre SPECSAVERS in Santa Ponsa scheme after Madrid’s centre was has been spreading awareSprings project from being Supreme Court turned down a licence originally granted ness during World Glaucoma built in a green area in Playa an appeal to stop the scheme did not in 2014, but works Week – with an estimated start within the timeone million people suffering line and it expired. Later a new license was re- from the eye disease in Spain alone. jected as laws had changed, The local optician, part of the better protecting the area largest in Europe, warned - south Mallorca’s largest that around wetland area - from develop- glaucoma dohalf of those with not know they ment. have the degenerative eye disBut developers Unibail Ro- ease that can cause blindness. damco Westfield have con- Stop by an optician to discuss tinued to fight for the licence any vision concerns. taking their case as far as the Supreme court. Its lawyers argued that it should have a similar perPROTESTORS: Fighting the solar panels mit to that of the nearby Fan shopping centre, that opened in 2016. "We are continuing the process to make this great projA PLAN to build a huge solar power park ect a reality," said a spokesHeritage Site in Mallorca has ‘angered’ beside a UNESCO World The 35,000m2 project in Selva, in the locals and expats. man for the firm, this week. foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana, will feature 12,600 solar panels Environmental group Amthat will each be 3m high. ics de la Terra Mallorca have So far, over 300 residents of the idyllic major concerns, not only for valley - recognised as a ‘cultural landscape’ - have signed alegaciones the environmental impact forms to object to the proposals. but because of the traffic They are now set to protest in the town problems on nearby roads, of Selva this weekend. Finnish architect, Evi Wager, 67, originally already congested due to the from Helsinki, was ‘shocked’ when she realised the site nearby airport. would be just 20m from her porch.

“Nobody has been informed,” the mum-of-three told the Olive Press this week. “This has been going on behind “The location is wrong, you can’t just placeour backs. a large industrial site in a rural area like this. “It is not only going to ruin the views, it will act as a precedent for 20 other sites in mallorca.” It comes after consultancy firm Podarcis lead to the ‘destruction of vegetation and found that the plans will the disappearance of animal species’. Evi, who is an ‘avid gardener’, also alleges that politicians have flouted the rules governing development on rural land, by classifying the solar park as a site of ‘general interest’. Swathes of farmland, and the celebrated to be divided by the green energy site. hiking trail to Lluc, are set Madrid-based green energy firm, Good Wind Entertainment, which is behind the solar park, was not available for comment to the Olive Press. The company has also planned two other solar parks, each costing €2.5 million, in nearby Alaro, and Sant Rafael, in Ibiza. The Balearic Islands government failed to comment before HATED: Proposed solar farm we went to press.

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Fellow green group GOB, added that the scheme ‘makes us feel ashamed to be citizens of these islands’. Local expats such as Jamie Foster, from Nottingham, agreed. “Parking is already atrocious in this area, I dread what it will be like if this mall opens up,” he told the Olive Press. “Traffic on the road by Palma Springs is already gridlocked every afternoon, adding thousands of people to the area will just cause chaos,” the 33-year-old teacher added. Another expat Nicky Bowdidge added: “Tourism has encroached on most of the dunes that used to be along the seafront, the ecological impact of this wasn't understood at the time. “We mustn’t lose more valuable virgin land.”

TRAGIC: Man dies

IT was meant to be a joyous parade celebrating the 120th anniversary of the death of the founder of a church in Campos. But joy turned to tragedy when one of the men, carrying a giant figurine, collapsed and died during the event. The local, 35, died of a heart attack while carrying the socalled ‘gegant’ which is 3.4m tall and weighs 38kgs. He was rushed to hospital, but died before he arrived. The annual parade for the Sor María Rafela foundation was suspended until the next day when a minute’s silence was observed for the victim.

the rubbish, which is when police made their move. Stiegler is believed to be a member of the radical Reichsbuerger movement, which has often been involved in violent clashes with German police. Reichburger or ‘Citizens of the Reich’ is a collective of neo-Nazis who insist the German Reich, which ended after World War II, is still in existence. The growing movement had around 16,500 members in 2018, according to Germany's domestic intelligence agency. Police in Mallorca said they are monitoring the resurgence of right wing terrorism with ‘growing concern.’ “They could cause incidents as tragic as the recent attack perpetrated against a New Zealand mosque, committed by a far-right nationalist Australian, that caused 50 fatalities and 50 wounded," a spokesperson said.


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