Paradiso will open its doors this Friday for the protesters of Unmute Us and the Residential Protest. Before they take to the streets this weekend, they can make protest signs on the pop stage.
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Unmute Us is taking action for the second time on Saturday, a day later the Residential Protest is on the program. According to Paradiso, these demonstrations have a common denominator: both agitate against government policy. “This problem also affects the visitors and staff of Paradiso. That is why the stage opens its doors and makes the material available.” For example, more than a hundred meters of canvas are available.
Paradiso is open Friday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Together with an artist, people can work on banners and protest signs, which can be picked up on Saturday morning. A DJ provides music.
Demonstrations
Unmute Us, the collective of the events industry, will take to the streets for the second time in a short time on Saturday to demonstrate against the cabinet’s corona policy. Tens of thousands of demonstrators took part in the first protest march, on Saturday 21 August. er followed a conversation with several outgoing ministers, but that did not yield the desired result for the activists.
A day later it is the turn of the Housing Protest. Dozens of organizations and political parties take action against the government’s housing policy. Among other things, they want the government to regain its grip on escalating rent and house prices and that sufficient housing becomes available.
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