The coordinator of Podemos Euskadi stated this Saturday in Bilbao that she hopes the majority of the inauguration will remain united to build “a quality democracy”. It has also demanded the approval of the Housing Act.
The coordinator of Podemos Euskadi, Pilar Garridostated this Saturday in Bilbao that he hopes that the majority of the investiture who supported Pedro Sánchez “will remain united and that we can implement progressive laws, such as housing.”
Under the initiative Herriz Herric As for the right to housing in the capital of Biscay, Garrido refers to the political espionage that has come to light in recent weeks.
As he noted before participating in the housing colloquium at the Hika Ateneo, “the progressive laws were supported by the majority of the inauguration, and we hope that espionage, serious illegal wiretapping, despite representing a bomb on the line float of democracy, does not prevent these laws, such as the Housing Act, from passing
“Citizens, young people, they can’t pay the consequences of these actions, even if they are very serious,” he added.
Garrido has stated that the data is “frightening in Bilbao, where the average rent is more than a thousand euros. We also know that in the Basque Country the evictions of vulnerable families continue, and it is very difficult for Basque young people to access decent housing to begin their life projects.
In this sense, he has called for “the need to approve the Housing Act as soon as possible in the state; a law that will help make access to housing a right and not a luxury good, as currently seems to be happening in Euskadi”.
Political Espionage and Investiture
Regarding political wiretapping, he states that “we are talking about a frontal assault on democracy that reminds us that there are those patriotic police and those state sewers.”
Likewise, he has claimed that “it’s time to lift the carpets and” may the truth help us build a quality democracyand not deteriorated as now”.
Garrido hopes the investiture majority “continues to push and support progressive laws and the coalition government.”
He recalled that “we are facing the far right with a process of involution, of curtailment of rights and… we must make an effort so that this majority does not break
Left-wing agreement in Andalusia
On the other hand, the coordinator of Podemos Euskadi de left agrees to face Andalusian elections He says it is “a broad front, a unitary candidacy” that will represent “progress” over other areas.
He assures that this agreement will “be on the table” alternative projectthe one we need in this country”.
An agreement, he added, “that looks at that Republican horizon, at a much fairer, feminist and environmentally conscious society.”
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