Valencia News: Strikes, Protests, and Plans for Musems, Stadiums, and Play Areas

Good morning! Here’s your news update for Thursday, 29 May.

Happening Today: A general strike and mass demonstration will disrupt public services today. Expect reduced bus and metro service, limited hours in health centers, and some institutional closures. Follow @TransitValencia for real-time updates.
Weekend highlights will be out tomorrow!


Politics in Valencia

A seventh mass demonstration is expected today against President Carlos Mazón’s leadership. Protesters will gather at Plaza del Ayuntamiento at 7 p.m.

Meanwhile, a new Levante survey reveals widespread dissatisfaction over the government’s response to last October’s floods: Over 80% of respondents say Mazón should resign, and nearly 90% say he should not seek re-election
4 out of 5 citizens blame the Generalitat for DANA managementLevante

Despite a visit by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to Valencia, relations between the national government and the regional Consell remain strained.
The government’s “quarantine” of the Consell after the floodsValencia Plaza

Valencia’s budget has passed: The conservative PP and far-right Vox approved their 2025 budget in Les Corts, despite protests outside.
PP and Vox approve Generalitat budget after lengthy debateValencia Plaza


Flood Recovery

The federal government has unveiled a €530 million flood prevention plan focused on protecting vulnerable areas, especially L’Horta Sud.
Government’s flood plan includes home protectionsValencia Plaza


Crime and Policing

A dramatic anti-drug operation shook the Tres Forques neighborhood this week, involving helicopters and heavily armed police.
Police raid drug network with helicopters in ValenciaLas Provincias

Meanwhile, bike thefts continue to rise, especially targeting rental bikes.


Housing Shortage

To address the housing crisis, the City Council plans to purchase a 134-apartment building in La Torre, one of the areas hardest hit by flooding.
Ayuntamiento to buy apartment block for public housingEl País


Changing City

Roig Arena is nearly complete, and the media were invited for a preview of the glitzy new complex. Major concerts are already being booked.

Valencia is also upgrading public play areas in Turia Park, with two new playgrounds inspired by Gulliver Park and renovating a 1,200 m² play area.


Culture Corner

One of the historic warehouses in Parque Central will be transformed into a museum dedicated to Manuel Valdés, a prominent Valencian artist. Part of a plan to open three new museums, including one by the Marina.

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