Ierc XII Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism in Matadero
Mar铆a Salom: 鈥淚n 20 years, the Balearic Islands have gone from being the Community that grows the most,
dunk high to the Community that becomes poorest鈥?鈥淭he Balearic Islands,
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converse has gone from being the Community that the Community grows the most that it becomes impoverished",
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yeezy slides Mar铆a Salom, who has assured that the Islands "have gone from being the third Autonomous Community in per capita income, to sixth position." Although we have in our retina how wonderful the islands, their beaches and their fantastic hotel establishments are, "behind there is a reality that is not so pretty, with inequalities and public services in decline," it has been stated. Salom complained. The popular senator has defended before the plenary session of the Upper House a motion from her Group requesting measures to make effective the insularity factor contained in the R.D. of the Special Regime of the Balearic Islands. The portPopular spokesperson has provided a series of data on the situation of the Islands: The third autonomous community in per capita income, 鈥渘ow we have dropped to sixth position鈥?According to C谩ritas, the population in a situation of exclusion in the Balearic Islands rises to 21.5 %. For the first time, the population at risk of exclusion now exceeds the Spanish average. The price of housing in the Balearic Islands is the most expensive in Spain. There is an extra cost due to its insularity. 鈥淐ompanies and self-employed people in the Balearic Islands suffer a competitive disadvantage; buying raw materials costs us more due to transportation.鈥?鈥淭hey will understand that living in the Balearic Islands is expensive,鈥?Mar铆a Salom stated before the plenary session. 鈥淭he Balearic Islands lead population growth in Spain, but public resources are not sized to serve so many people.鈥?And she gave an example of the primary care/patient medical ratio, highlighting that the national average is 1,350 patients per doctor and on the island of Formentera it reaches up to 2,400 patients.From there, the same happens with the rest of the public services, teachers, nurses, or with the ratios we have of...