Spain from hanging unofficial flags on government buildings.After three residents went to police, citing the ruling and demanding that the flag be taken down, officials said had no other option. “The gesture, sadly, has been short-lived,” officials said in a statement. “The government team has been forced to remove the flag.”The news soon reached Antonio Carlos Alcántara, who had moved to nearby Torremolinos after growing up in Villanueva de Algaidas. “It bothered me that they had to pull down a flag that wasn’t hurting or bothering anyone,” he told the Guardian.
A quick glance at the town’s Facebook page confirmed that he wasn’t the only one upset by the decision.He realised that he might have a solution.