summer fight with him PSOE about the house in the Council of Ministers, where its leaders will oppose the loan bonus promised by Pedro Sánchez and that 200 million euros will be given. In the space of Yolanda Diaz He distanced himself from this idea a day after the exhibition of good houses that visited the streets of Madrid and which, he confirms, “has changed a lot.”
Sumar’s sources detail that “a list of what is in the Government warning that the youth loan voucher it can make the problem worse about housing”. This unhappiness is clearly visible in Díaz’s place, where he doubts that the President announced with too much enthusiasm what has been used for many years.After more than two yearsthe measure has proven to be insufficient, “he said from Sumar, where he argues that “Many Independent Organizations still did not take care of all the support, and hundreds of young people are still waiting for the promised 250 euros per month.”
They warn that “the bonus, instead of solving the problem of building design, opens the possibility that public money goes into the hands of borrowerswhich continues to raise prices.” In this sense, they continue to want to do something about this, as it is in their budget. matter.” , in addition to changing the Urban Leasing Law to include seasonal leasing in the price regulations, prohibiting the purchase of housing if it is not for residential or affordable purposes.
Housing has become an important issue for the minority partner of the Government, who in the past weeks has already watched the minister of the sector, Isabel Rodríguez, publicly questioning his position. This Monday, after launching the social bonus program, Sumar’s spokesman and the Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, criticized the leader: “The minister’s explanation seems to be insufficient for us. This is not the time to continue with patches or stockings. ink. time to intervene in the loan crisis,” he said briefly at a press conference at the party’s headquarters.
Díaz: “The answer is not to give money to the borrowers”
Vice President and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Diazhas confirmed that “the solution” to the increase in rental prices does not include providing “money to borrowers or as a subsidy,” Europa Press reports.
He said this this Monday at the ‘World in Progress’ conference, where he responded to the announcement by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, to provide 200 million dollars to help young people to be able to borrow.
Díaz has confirmed that the housing market must intervene and be regulated by law, and has exemplified the need to change the Law of Urban Leases to reduce the rental of tourists and the season, and to pay a tax of 21% VAT.