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Thousands march in Spain to demand more help for rural areas

Published: 31 Mar 2019 - 04:41 pm | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 11:07 am
People attend a demonstration to protest against the lack of infrastructures in depopulated areas of Spain´s rural interior, on March 31, 2019 in Madrid. / AFP / OSCAR DEL POZO

People attend a demonstration to protest against the lack of infrastructures in depopulated areas of Spain´s rural interior, on March 31, 2019 in Madrid. / AFP / OSCAR DEL POZO

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MADRID: Thousands of Spaniards gathered in Madrid on Sunday to demand that the government take steps to curb the depopulation of rural areas.

Sunday's march under the slogan "The Revolt of the Emptied Spain" was organized by grassroots groups from rural areas in the southern European Union nation.

In Spain, 90% of the population is now concentrated in 30% of the country's territory, namely in Madrid and the coastal areas. That leaves 10% of its people spread over large swaths of the interior.

On Friday, the government announced measures to improve internet networks in the countryside.

The march comes before Spain's April 28 general election, when rural areas could play a key role in deciding if the Socialists stay in power. Spanish election law gives more weight to underpopulated areas.