This Saturday, Chega deputies, accompanied by public security police, went to a housing protest in Lisbon. Filipe Melo, Rui Paulo Souza and Jorge Gouveia were present at a housing protest that began at 3 pm in Alameda D. Afonso Henriques when, according to Melo, they were met with “insults” and “attacks.”
Several hundred people began gathering in Lisbon to protest for housing rights and climate justice.
At 3:00 pm, hundreds of protesters gathered at the Alameda D. Afonso Henriques, taking advantage of the few curtains available, equipped with banners, drums, flags and cardboard houses. The protesters, many of whom were young, shouted slogans such as “House prices, we want a fair life” and carried placards and banners with phrases such as “Where are the homes of those who build houses?” and “Your profit is our suffering.” ” ” or “More vacant lots, fewer landowners.”
The windows of a real estate agency were smashed with a hammer on Avenida Almirantes Reis in Lisbon by several hooded protesters after they had already doused the building with red paint.
Remember that in addition to Lisbon, 23 other cities are participating in the protest against the housing crisis: Alcácer do Sal, Aveiro, Barreiro, Beja, Braga, Coimbra, Covilhã, Évora, Faro, Funchal, Guarda, Guimarães, Lagos. , Leiria, Nazaré, Portalegre, Portimão, Porto, Zamora Correia, Tavira, Torres Novas, Vila Real and Viseu.
Author: morning Post This Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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