Pollensa mayor Tomeu Cifre met with Balearics president José Bauzá yesterday and reiterated his proposal that there be a relaxation of rules as they apply to so-called "viviendas vacacionales" (holiday homes but not including apartments) specifically in Pollensa. These proposals are not new, as Cifre made them some time ago. Some such homes were not regulated in 2007, the last time there was a regulation process. Cifre also wants new properties to be allowed to be regulated.
(The revision of the tourism law is still ongoing, and the Pollensa proposals would form a part of it if they were adopted, though whether the government would be inclined to establish a regulation for one municipality without doing so in general might seem a bit odd.)
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