Más Madrid Criticizes Community's Housing Plan for Lack of Credibility

The political group believes the new Housing Law is an attempt to divert attention from the real debate on rental issues.

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The spokesperson for Más Madrid in the Madrid Assembly has expressed skepticism regarding the Community of Madrid's new Housing Plan, stating it lacks credibility and rejects state funding.

The political group has criticized the regional government for rejecting 600 million euros in state funding intended for the construction of protected housing. This statement comes on the same day the Community of Madrid's Governing Council is expected to approve its new Urgent Measures for Protected Housing Law.
According to the regional government, this new law will enable the construction of 18,000 new homes, primarily aimed at young people and families. However, Más Madrid questions the effectiveness and true intentions behind this initiative.

"After seven years in government, it has become clear that the only housing problem it is willing to solve is its own, and for that, it is about to buy its third apartment during this legislature."

the Más Madrid spokesperson
The spokesperson described the new law as an

attempt to divert attention from the real housing debate

arguing that the priority should be the approval of the rental extension in the Congress of Deputies. This measure, according to the group, would benefit 600,000 Madrid residents.
The spokesperson concluded that the Popular Party will try to

overturn

this extension, which demonstrates a boycott of real solutions to the housing problem in the region.