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Residents of the San Antonio megatoma demonstrate against imminent eviction: they propose buying land | National

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More than a thousand inhabitants of the Cerro Centinela mega-occupation in San Antonio moved to Valparaíso to protest an imminent eviction ordered by the Supreme Court. Leaders met with the Seremi of Housing and Urban Planning without obtaining clear answers. Demonstrations were held in the port city, including a march to the National Congress. They propose buying the land where they built their homes. The Minvu proposed closed cooperatives as a solution, but no clear answers were offered in the face of the imminent eviction. It is estimated that more than 5,000 families could be affected. The leaders announced future demonstrations after the unsatisfactory meetings.

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More than a thousand inhabitants of the Cerro Centinela mega-occupation in San Antonio moved to the commune of Valparaíso to hold a demonstration against the imminent eviction ordered by the Supreme Court.

Leaders held a meeting with the Seremi of Housing and Urban Planning, denouncing that they did not provide clear answers after the measure taken by the Supreme Court.

Mobilizations were recorded in the port city, in the first instance outside the Esmeralda Building, due to a meeting that leaders had with the Seremi of Housing and Urban Planning, Belén Paredes. Subsequently, There was a march to the National Congress, where representatives had a meeting with parliamentarians.

At the site, Rubén Farías, from the Vista Hermosa settlement, referred to where he said that they propose that they sell the land where they irregularly built their homes.

From the Minvu They pointed out that “one of the solutions that we have proposed at the working table with the leadership is the option of closed cooperatives so that residents can acquire the landand after the property is resolved, the State can enter with its urbanization programs or others that are framed in the regular line.”

Regarding the meeting held with the Minvu, Mario Reyes, spokesperson for the Cartagena – San Antonio Tomas and Camps Coordinator, denounced that They did not provide clear answers to the imminent eviction.

It should be noted that if this eviction is carried out, which could take place between the end of October and the beginning of November, there would be more than 5,000 families from the megatake that would be affected by this situation.

After the results of the meetings held during the day, which were not well received by the leaders of the mega-takeover, they indicated that they will hold demonstrations again soon.

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