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New Catalonia President opposes Hard Rock project

Jade Denosta August 9, 2024

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New Catalonia President opposes Hard Rock project

A potential agreement between the PSC (Socialists’ Party of Catalonia) and the Comuns to appoint Salvador Illa as the President of Catalonia has sparked interest as it encloses a decision to halt the development of the Hard Rock macro-project. This proposed leisure complex in Salou, set to feature hotels, a casino, entertainment venues, and a shopping avenue near PortAventura, has been a contentious issue among Catalan political parties and even led to a budgetary dilemma within the Catalan government.

Catalonia, an autonomous community in northeastern Spain, known for its rich cultural heritage, distinct language (Catalan), and vibrant cities like Barcelona. It boasts a diverse landscape, from beautiful Mediterranean beaches to the scenic Pyrenees mountains.

The specifics of the pre-agreement with the PSC and the Comuns’ support for Illa’s presidency have come to light, with Esquerra Republicana signalling approval.

Outlined in a detailed five-point action plan, the agreement emphasises the creation of more public housing, regulating seasonal rentals, promoting educational policies, and enhancing public health services with increased funding and accessible social security psychologists.

One important aspect of the agreement is the opposition to large-scale projects. Although the expansion of Prat Airport is not mentioned, the document clearly states that neither the extension of the ‘Quart Cinturó’ nor the construction of the Hard Rock project in Catalonia will happen during this term in office.

Catalonia’s Hard Rock casino complex, a decade-long controversy?

The Hard Rock casino complex, proposed over a decade ago, has been a contentious issue in Catalonia. Initially envisioned as a massive leisure and gaming complex near PortAventura, the project has faced significant opposition. Critics argue it would harm the environment, increase gambling addiction, and promote a mass tourism model that doesn’t benefit the local area. The ongoing drought in Catalonia has further complicated public approval.

Supporters, however, see it as a significant economic opportunity that could boost Catalonia’s GDP. The project has been stalled for years, awaiting a new Urban Development Plan after the original was annulled by the Catalan High Court in 2020. Currently, the approval of the Hard Rock project is a key factor in passing the 2024 budget, with political parties divided on its future. The outcome remains uncertain as negotiations continue.

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