Ayuso will appeal the Housing Law if it invades regional powers

The Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, said this Friday that she will appeal the State Housing Law if it invades regional powers, after the ERC and EH Bildu pact with the Government to close a regulation in this area, which will foreseeably put a cap on prices of the rentals.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 April 2023 Friday 06:43
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Ayuso will appeal the Housing Law if it invades regional powers

The Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, said this Friday that she will appeal the State Housing Law if it invades regional powers, after the ERC and EH Bildu pact with the Government to close a regulation in this area, which will foreseeably put a cap on prices of the rentals.

Before participating in an act at the Fundación Mutua Madrileña, Ayuso stressed that running into the house "will lead us to absolute ruin" and will lead to prices "soaring", reports Efe.

Ayuso has assured that she will act based on her powers as regional president if she finds that regional powers are invaded, and has stated that "we are not going to allow all of Spain to be further impoverished."

In this line, he has censured that "Bildu is laundered until he has the ability to decide on the housing of all Spaniards."

"Today the political environment of ETA will decide for everyone's housing," Ayuso criticized, adding that "anything that involves intervention will lead Spain to the most absolute poverty."

"Neither can Ferrovial intervene, nor can it be said how our families should be, nor how we have to think, nor how we have to live nor for housing", remarked the leader of the PP.

In his opinion, "bumping into the house, pointing to the supermarkets, will lead us to absolute ruin, to skyrocket the price of the house", in addition to contracting the offer and expelling the capital.

"In all latitudes where the rulers of Moncloa have applied these policies, it has ended the same way, supply shrinks, prices skyrocket and companies are scared away, because legal uncertainty and that authoritarian treatment against private property is expelling the capital", has settled.