Thousands of people formed a human chain in defense of the natural park of es Trenc and other environmentally significant areas in the Balearic Islands, protesting against the potential deprioritization of these spaces due to the approval of the PP's Omnibus Law on May 26. Environmental organizations such as GOB, Terraferida, Menys Turisme, and Més Vida led the demonstration under the slogan 'Save es Trenc!' Participants emphasized the importance of protecting natural parks, arguing that Mallorca should not be treated like a theme park that politicians can alter at will. Tonina Siquier, vice-president of GOB Mallorca, accused the PP of wanting to weaken protections for es Trenc, allowing urban development and other uses previously restricted by nature park laws. She claimed that the mayor of Campos, Francisca Porquer (PP), approached protesters while they were reading a manifesto, requested a microphone, and was asked by writer Sebastià Alzamora to respect the right to peaceful assembly. The regional government rejected the claims of the protest, stating that es Trenc and other natural areas would not undergo any process of deprioritization.
Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames the protest against the PP's environmental policies as a justified defense of nature, using critical language toward the PP and their alleged intentions to weaken protections. It highlights the actions of PP officials during the protest in a manner that implies disrespect for the





