Rafal Nou stays in the dark: pot-and-pan protest instead of Christmas lighting
What the Rafal Nou Protest Says About Christmas in Palma
The Rafal Nou protest highlights a broader debate in Palma about fairness, visibility and how Christmas spending is distributed.

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What does the Rafal Nou protest say about Christmas in Palma?
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Why is Rafal Nou in Palma protesting the Christmas lights switch-on?
Residents say their streets are being left in the dark while central Palma gets the lights.
What time are the Christmas lights switched on in Palma?
The switch-on in Palma is planned for Saturday at 7 p.m.
Is Rafal Nou left without Christmas decorations in Palma?
Residents say Rafal Nou is largely left out of Palma’s festive lighting.
Why does Palma decorate the centre more than residential neighbourhoods?
Residents believe Palma prioritises visible central areas over quieter neighbourhood streets.
What kind of protest are residents planning in Rafal Nou?
Residents plan a noisy but non-violent protest with pans, pots and drums.
Can residents in Mallorca decorate their own streets for Christmas?
In Rafal Nou, neighbours are decorating on their own because official lighting is missing.
What solutions has Rafal Nou suggested for fairer Christmas lighting in Palma?
The neighbourhood wants rotation, support funds and better dialogue with the city.
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