On Tuesday, the Municipal Police evicted five families from a housing block on Calle Mayor de Pamplona/Iruña. Five out of six housing units were occupied and, in his words, had been in it for two months. The eviction began at 12:00 noon and lasted until 17:00 in the afternoon. During this time, the occupants of the house were able to pick up their belongings.
The people occupying the building assured a week ago that the police had been there, identified them and informed them that they could stay until the state of alarm was over. On Tuesday, however, the police turned to evict the building, which is in ruins.
According to Navarra Suma in a note from the City Hall, the occupation took place on Monday night this week, while the people who were in the building had been in the building for almost two months.
The royal decree approved by the Spanish Government paralyses evictions until six months after the end of the state of alarm. Since the Mortgage Affected Platform (PAH), they have denounced that, regardless of the date of occupancy, the eviction of a person is a eviction and have criticized that the eviction has occurred without the processing of an administrative or judicial file, ignoring the royal decree.
The parliamentary spokesman for Podemos, Mikel Buil, has also criticised the eviction: The former President of the Generalitat has stated that he is "embarrassed" by this decision and has ensured that he "strongly condemns" his decision.
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