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The PP accuses state law of being responsible for the rise in real estate prices in Andalusia after the protests in Seville, Malaga and Cádiz

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The PP accuses state law of being responsible for the rise in real estate prices in Andalusia after the protests in Seville, Malaga and Cádiz

Following the demonstrations that took place this weekend in the cities of Seville, Malaga and Cádiz due to problems of access to housing, both for purchase and rental, The PP highlighted the responsibility of the central government and specifically the Housing Law of 2023 denounced by the Council before the Constitutional Court and whose article relating to the declaration of stressed areas with limitations on rental prices does not apply in Andalusia.

“Once again, an ideological, interventionist and useless law is being imposed on us by the government of Pedro Sánchez, which has the population against it and which, as is demonstrated, This has only increased rental prices, taken housing off the market and created legal uncertainty. to the owners”, explained the general secretary of the PP-A, Antonio Repullo, who described the regulations as a “failure”: “They put ideology and political tactics before management”.

Repullo placed all the blame for rising house prices on central government policies: “The government of Pedro Sánchez failed to make housing the fifth pillar of the State, nor was he able to approve the land law to rationalize urban planning policies, nor build the 184,000 housing units he had promised, nor all the smoke he sold us.

On the contrary, the general secretary of the PP-A defended the work of the Andalusian Government of Juanma Moreno, which holds the powers in the matter, and in particular the Andalusian housing bill: “We want it to garner the greatest possible consensuspolitical groups, social agents and young people. The rule will mark the difference with the state law of the government of Pedro Sánchez, which was created behind the backs of the autonomous communities and which gave rise to eight appeals of unconstitutionality.

Repullo listed measures such as the fact that Council’s project accelerator includes housingso that the work and the 800 million between tax measures, expenses and investments planned in the 2025 budget can be carried out in less time

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