EH Bildu considers the Basque government’s appeal to the housing law as “extremely serious”

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After recalling that the PNV voted against the Basque law and also against the state law, Etxebarrieta stated that in the coming weeks of the election campaign the parties will be able to debate housing policy, which his party defends as a ‘right’.

EH Bildu expressed its opinion this Monday that the Basque government’s appeal against the state housing law is unfounded “high gravity” and constitutes an “amendment” from the PNV to its partner in the regional executive, the PSE-EE.

EH Bildu’s campaign spokesperson, Oihana Etxebarrietaand the alternate of the abertzale formation Oscar Matute gave their opinion during a press conference in San Sebastián on the appeal that the Basque government has filed with the Constitutional Court against the housing law.

Etxebarrieta has stated that this is so “surprising” the way they act of the Basque government in this matter, since “one leg” of the executive power, the PNV, “speaks and acts against the Housing Act“, the other, the PSE-EE, “adopts it in Madrid and implements it here.”

In his opinion, this appeal, filed “in the minutes of reduction” of the legislature, constitutes a amendment of the PSE-EE “but also to what was expressed by the majority of citizens in Euskal Herria.”

After recalling that the PNV voted against the Basque law and also against the state law, Etxebarrieta stated that the parties will be able to debate in the coming weeks of the election campaign housing policywho defends his party as one “right”.

“The PNV shows that it has a problem with progressive housing policies, it does not like the Basque or state policies,” he added.

Matute, in turn, recalled that Euskadi has one of the lowest youth empowerment rates in Europe because of the housing shortage and has insisted that the laws supported by EH Bildu aim to regulate so that housing is “a right before a consumer good”.

Source: EITB

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