
The Canary Islands are actively promoting LGBTIQ+ projects and nurseries. The decision was published on Monday in the Official Journal of the Canary Islands.
As an autonomous community, the Canary Islands have their own regional parliament. Below you will find all the political news from the Canary Islands:

The Canary Islands are actively promoting LGBTIQ+ projects and nurseries. The decision was published on Monday in the Official Journal of the Canary Islands.

The housing crisis in the Canary Islands is, in part, a home-grown problem. Slower processing of building permits is no longer expected to hold things up in future.

Tenerife is working on the redevelopment of Puerto de la Cruz. The aim is to make the town more modern, younger and more sustainable. Those are the plans.

A court has annulled the environmental impact assessment for the planned Formula 1 circuit on Tenerife. This means the project has been put on hold for the time being.

The new tenancy law is intended to provide more affordable housing in the Canary Islands. But it is completely unsuitable for that purpose.

There were two years of debate. The result is a half-baked and inconsistent law. The Canary Islands are making a fool of themselves.
All the key political news from the Canary Islands can be found here.

When it comes to investment, the Canary Islands are quick to make demands. But please, let's do that somewhere else.

The Tenerife Island Council has followed up its announcement with action: stricter entry controls are to be introduced for Mount Teide.

A tasteless piece of graffiti is the most blatant example yet of hostility towards tourists in the Canary Islands. Politicians are to blame for this.
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Everything has to be bigger, faster and further. The Canary Islands are pursuing a policy of tourism at any cost. This is causing a whole host of problems.

The Canary Islands are looking into a ban on property sales to foreigners. There are alternatives available to alleviate the housing shortage.

Protests, graffiti, new taxes: the political climate for foreigners in the Canary Islands is becoming harsher. And not just for tourists.
On this page, we compile all political news from the Canary Islands, sorted chronologically.