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Fiesa: Let the land stay local, not rich for the fairies with "perverted" pools
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsProgressive15 hr. ago

Fiesa: Let the land stay local, not rich for the fairies with "perverted" pools

The article discusses the controversy surrounding the planned sale of seven parcels in Fiesi by the Piran municipal council, valued at approximately €3.74 million. The decision has sparked public debate, with critics arguing that the sale serves private interests rather than the community’s needs. Concerns include the potential development of luxury villas with 'perverse' pools and the loss of public green spaces. Civil initiatives are collecting signatures for a referendum to oppose the sale, while the municipality claims the land is unnecessary wealth. Critics highlight that the developer, Grafist, still holds certain rights over adjacent parcels and question whether the sale is part of a broader private project. The debate has intensified on social media, with opposition led by local council member Davorin Petaros.

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Fiesa: Let the land stay local, not rich for the fairies with "perverted" pools

The article discusses the controversy surrounding the planned sale of seven parcels in Fiesi by the Piran municipal council, valued at approximately €3.74 million. The decision has sparked public debate, with critics arguing that the sale serves private interests rather than the community’s needs. Concerns include the potential development of luxury villas with 'perverse' pools and the loss of public green spaces. Civil initiatives are collecting signatures for a referendum to oppose the sale, while the municipality claims the land is unnecessary wealth. Critics highlight that the developer, Grafist, still holds certain rights over adjacent parcels and question whether the sale is part of a broader private project. The debate has intensified on social media, with opposition led by local council member Davorin Petaros.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the opposition to the land sale as a defense of public space and against corporate interests, using emotive language such as 'perverse pools' and emphasizing concerns about corruption and the loss of communal areas. It highlights grassroots movements and criticizes the municipal's

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