The advice, which will be voted in full next week, has had the abstention of the PNV and the votes against the PP, Vox, Cs, PDeCAT and Canary Coalition. Today’s debate was exclusively ideological and competitive.
The Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda Commission of the Congress of Deputies has approved the draft Law on the right to housing that the PSOE, Unidas Podemos, ERC and EH Bildu have come to an agreement over the past 14 months, and that rent increases are limited at a time when rents are at record highs.
The committee’s advice It will be voted on in plenary next week.had the abstention of the PNV and the votes against of the PP, Vox, Cs, PDeCAT and the Canary Islands Coalition (19 votes in favour, 17 against and one abstention).
During the debatewhich has been exclusive ideological and competencethe PP, Vox and C’s have bet that this law will be declared partially unconstitutional in its time as it will detract from the rental offer, resulting in price increases.
The PNV and the PDeCAT in turn agree that it is an invasion of the housing contests exclusive to the Autonomous Communities.
The deputy of the PNV Inigo Barandiaran has justified his “very just abstinence” by law “covers basic issues”. However, he has said this “unnecessary law” is a “garbage for state interference” and has defended that each community “could determine its housing policy, even if the government in office doesn’t like it.”
He has also criticized the “incoherence” of the political parties which, while declaring themselves “sovereignty”, “recentralization” of powers which, in his view, the text presupposes, and he has denounced that the “tourist flats problem” continues without being addressed.
On the other hand, Oscar Mate (EH Bildu) has defended the law, stating that it is a “legal umbrella so that the public authorities who want to do something about the housing problem will do so”.
Source: EITB

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