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things are not looking good then
judging by the results of the last elections, most people here think different as the socialists continue getting more and more votes.....

btw, i still remember the words of certain dj (which i respect a lot but knows nothing about spanish politics) who not long ago posted this on DSI:

The Spanish socialist government can eat my ****, they are trying to sanitize the society they have, repress everything creative and organic and build a big golf course on it, well **** you.... what is Matutes going to do when all his hotels are empty because people have gone else where.

WE DONT NEED ANY MORE GOLF COURSES, THERE ARE LOTS ALREADY!!! there is only one Ibiza

unbelievable..... the problem is that people reads all that crap and ends up believing it. someone should explain on DSI (and on ibiza-voice for example) that is the RIGHT (including matutes, the boss in the shadow) who are pro-golf courses, pro-motorways, pro-port in es vivé and pro-lots of other things ibicencos dont want (apart from being against gay marriage, against immigrants, etc etc etc)..... thats why they didnt win the local elections last year. the left has always been against all that but for some reason certain websites continue confusing people posting all kind of lies and associating "socialist government" with "matutes", "golf courses", etc..... if you dont know about something dont talk about it :!:

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so mcrackin can you explain us why the socialist+ecologists are so anti-liberal co

concening clubbing law;;;;;;next rtime vote for pp
 
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Right Mackie ...

But apparently ,all the night and party business in ibiza are principaly own by most people of the right ... (Matutes,...)

So Left is maybe fighting against right with this anti-clubbing attitude :idea:
 
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well never mind the national politics right now.

what i really want to know is... what's happening regarding the 4.30/6.30pm potential limitation on opening clubs????

i thought the consell were meeting again yesterday to finish the discussion.

i really want to know what's the score - as i wouldn;t spend my hard earned coming to ibiza for only night-time clubbing, good as it is. :cry:
 
all laws have been scrapped; back to after hours for everyone and clubbing is going to be promoted worldwide, no more of this after hours saga

:o:o:o:o:o:o ok maybe not
 
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all laws have been scrapped; back to after hours for everyone and clubbing is going to be promoted worldwide, no more of this after hours saga

:o:o:o:o:o:o ok maybe not
why don t they try to protest and put the case at european commission, is it legal to close a night club during 10 hours??any feed back from spanish lawyers?
 


TELL ME ABOUT IT!!! 8O

It sucks being a Brit living on the west coast of the States, knowing my mates back home can just jump on an easyjet and be there in a few hours for peanuts.

Although it hasn't stopped me from going twice since I've been over here. But with all this drama going on, it means I now want to be 200% sure that Ibiza will be worth coming back to for a clubbing holiday before I shell out.

No news anybody??
 
This news is a bit of a gutter, was really looking forward to WLS this year, none of my mates are really that into dance music and grudge paying so much just to visit one club, i'd managed to persuade them that a 24hour club couldn't be bad!!! Duz anyone know if the passout thing will still apply, id heard that it was up until 5pm last time, but duz the new opening times mean that once your in, you can't leave and get back in later?
 
next rtime vote for pp
sure, so they can continue covering the island with asphalt aye :?:

to give you an idea of how pissed off people are with the peepee..... from majorca daily bulletin:

PP in the Balearics
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]THE centre right Partido Popular were licking their wounds yesterday after their worst result in the Balearics since the General Election of 1989.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Only eight years ago, the PP won 53.84 percent of the vote in the Islands. Yesterday, they managed to win only 44.04 percent, their lowest share of the vote since winning 40.69 of the vote in 1989. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]However, the PP in the Balearics can’t hide the fact that they have lost votes in this election, albeit it a small amount. In 2004, they won 214'570 votes. On Sunday, this figure dropped to 207'273. In Majorca, they won 167'850 votes compared to the 173'54 they won in 2004. In Minorca, their vote remained stable with 17'124 voters casting their ballot for the populares compared to 17'743 in 2004. However in Ibiza and Formentera, they polled 21'146 compared to 23'284 in 2004.[/FONT]

PSOE in the Balearics
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]THE PSOE won 207'639 votes in the Balearics in the elections to the central government Congress of Deputies on Sunday, 366 more than the PP. It’s the first time the Socialists have won more votes than the populares since the 1980s. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Antich described the result as “historic” and said Socialist supporters in the Balearics were “exultant”. He described the result in Majorca as “good”. Despite the fact that the PP outpolled the Socialists by almost 6'000 votes, 167'850 votes to 161'979 votes, the Socialist still won over 16'000 votes more than they did four years ago, increasing their share of the vote from 38.63 percent to 43.03 percent. Meanwhile, Antich described the results for the Socialists in Minorca, Ibiza and Formentera as “extraordinary”. In Minorca, the Socialists won 19'070 votes to the PP’s 17'124, picking up over 2'000 votes compared to 2004 when they were outpolled by the populares. In Ibiza and Formentera, the PSOE won 24'934 votes, almost 49.93 percent of the vote, to the PP’s 21'164 or 42.35 percent. In 2004, the PP won 23'284 votes or 45.5 percent, while the Socialists won 22'887 or 44.8 percent.[/FONT]

in other words, you can dream.....

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I think the 6am-12pm law seems fair enough, and it was always going to come at some point.

But 4.30 will really be a blow. The fact that it wasn't voted and agreed on the 3rd must be a good thing, especially, as has been said, because it affects not just the clubs, but pubs and bars as well. For instance, during the football Championships (though the Euros don't kick off til 17.00 this year) that's bars and pubs affected.

Even if I don't go to Space (much anyway) or DC10 before about 4, it'd turn things into a stampede, and start the death knell for daytime clubbing on the island. In may and Oct, it's dark by 8pm at that point. So you'd go to DC10 in June for about 3 or 4 hours of daytime. Not really the same as midsummer, going down at 2 or 3 in the afternoon. I know it's only a couple of hours, but it's chipping away....

I'm glad I'm doing opening this year!
 
But 4.30 will really be a blow. The fact that it wasn't voted and agreed on the 3rd must be a good thing, especially, as has been said, because it affects not just the clubs, but pubs and bars as well. For instance, during the football Championships (though the Euros don't kick off til 17.00 this year) that's bars and pubs affected.

Where else in the World do bars not open till 4.30pm? This just won't happen; it will be limited to the big clubs because so many non clubbers will need to use these services as well. How many tourist do you think will not go if they can't even get a drink before 4.30pm considering that most people go on holiday to relax etc - like one quote said, it's a long way off being decieded yet 8O
 
pp vs psoe+pp

as a clubber elector i prefer pp than psoe:freedom to party at any time+improved toll road on the island,as a local i don t know .......
 
because it affects not just the clubs, but pubs and bars as well.
it doesnt affect anything other than the clubs

oh fer gods sake, you really honestly think that no bar is going to be able to open before 4.30pm????

i cant believe anyone would seriously think thats the case

as a clubber elector i prefer pp than psoe:freedom to party at any time+improved toll road on the island,as a local i don t know
well spain and ibiza dont agree with you

where is this improved toll road btw ?
 
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I thought it was said by the mayor of san an that it would affect other establishments such as bars which have the same license as the clubs??? Some kind of music license.
And thats why he had concerns about trying to enfore 4.30 opening times.

Becuase to do so they would have to amend the policy / law reagrding certain types of license's. And because more than just clubs have this particular license it would be tricky to get around it as they dont want the change to affect local bars and cafes which may have the same license.

I wouldnt have thought they can just say to the owners of the two clubs in san an, right you cant open till 4.30, but the other establishments with the same license's can.

dont shoot me down on these comments, im only going by what i have read.

In England (i know it works differently) i doubt they can say to a pub owner in one area (lets same deansgate locks manchester) that he can only open till 1am yet all the other bars on that street can open till 4am.

They will all have the same licenses and you cant alter individual ones just to suit. The bars themselves can ask for longer hours etc and some will be approved and others wont but if the standard opening time is 11am and closing 2am they cant turn round and say to one bar you cant open till 4pm and you have to shut at 12.

there would be all sorts of legal wrangles involved!

like i said tho, i dont know whats going on but i think it will be difficult to make clubs shut till 4.30pm. lets all hope so anyway cos i cant wait to be in space early afternoon on sunday 6th july!!
 
People need to stop speculating and rumour-mongering. Just wait and see what comes to pass. No amount of multi-page threads on this forum are going to influence any 'opening/closing times' decisions that may or may not be made.
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And because more than just clubs have this particular license it would be tricky to get around it as they dont want the change to affect local bars and cafes which may have the same license

which ones ?

no-one *here* is suggesting that the 12am or 4.30pm rule is really going to affect anyone other than space & dc10

if anyone thinks that the new laws are going to result in bars not being able to open before 12am or 4.30pm need their head testing ;)

where are the guardia going to get their carajillo ?

its a non-issue
 
In England (i know it works differently) i doubt they can say to a pub owner in one area (lets same deansgate locks manchester) that he can only open till 1am yet all the other bars on that street can open till 4am.

yeah but that was exactly what was happening in the UK before 24 hr drinking. depending on the licence held, some places were open till 11pm/1am/4am.......


regarding raplhy's comments. with PP in power, the whole spirit of the island, including that which engendered the prominence of liberal clubbing, was being struck at by them. anyone who holds ibiza dear should know this. register to vote in ibiza and visca PSOE!
 
as a clubber elector i prefer pp than psoe:freedom to party at any time+improved toll road on the island,as a local i don t know .......
"a clubber elector"!! :lol:

the thing is that you cant vote so your opinion dont even count..... fact. the future of the island will be decided by ibicencos (who, as you can see by the results of the last elections, are quite happy with the PSOE), not by online petitions and things like that.....

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