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200 Civil Guard officers risk homelessness in Balearic Islands due to high rents

26.06.2026 05:14 1 min 2 sources
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200 Civil Guard officers risk homelessness in Balearic Islands due to high rents
Original source: JUCIL

In Brief

The Jucil union warns that over 200 Civil Guard officers arriving in the Balearic Islands in late June–early July may be left without housing due to soaring rental prices and a shortage of supply during the tourist season. The association demands temporary accommodation and a review of island allowances.

The Jucil union has appealed to the authorities of the Balearic Islands to urgently provide housing for more than 200 Civil Guard officers who will arrive on the archipelago in late June–early July. Due to high rental prices and a shortage of supply during the tourist season, many agents cannot find housing on their own. In previous years, some were forced to sleep in cars and caravans.

Union demands

  • Provide temporary housing through the island councils (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera) and the Federation of Local Entities of the Balearic Islands (FELIB).
  • Revise the island allowance and declare the Balearic Islands a zone of special difficulty.

Jucil secretary in the Balearics, Tomás Quesada, warned that the risk of a repeat of the situation where agents are forced to live in caravans or sleep in cars persists.

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Jucil warns 200 Civil Guard officers may have to sleep in cars and caravans in the Balearic Islands

26.05.2026 Libertad Digital SPA Original source

JUCIL demands temporary housing from all Balearic Island Councils and FELIB to prevent civil guards from living in cars or caravans this summer

26.05.2026 JUCIL SPA Original source

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