Carlos Mazón guarantees 10,000 public homes this term: "it is our priority"

President Carlos Mazon stated this morning that "our commitment to create 10,000 officially protected homes remains in force; affordable, public housing, available to citizens.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 January 2024 Tuesday 16:01
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Carlos Mazón guarantees 10,000 public homes this term: "it is our priority"

President Carlos Mazon stated this morning that "our commitment to create 10,000 officially protected homes remains in force; affordable, public housing, available to citizens." In this regard, he added that "housing will be at the epicenter of social policies, we will go from zero social housing that the left did to 10,000, because it can be done and we must prioritize social rights."

In this regard, he pointed out that "that is why we have lowered the housing tax for young Valencians and other vulnerable groups by 25% and that is why we are building social housing in Valencian municipalities." Mazón has visited the town of San Vicente del Raspeig, where 50 public affordable rental homes are being built.

Carlos Mazon has assessed that the motion of censure in Albaida (Valencia), where the popular Juan Carlos Roses has taken control, will give "stability" to the municipality in the face of the "ignonyy and shame" of what happened recently in the Pamplona city council for the PSOE pact with Bildu.

Mazón, who has visited San Vicente del Raspeig and has met with the mayor, the also popular José Rafael Pascual, has been asked about his point of view regarding the motion of censure that occurred this Tuesday in Albaida, of which he has maintained that will give "stability, security and dignity."

In his capacity as president of the PPCV, he has expressed "some surprise" at the reaction of the PSPV-PSOE to the Albaida motion, which has evicted Alejandro Quilis, from Compromís, and has commented that "the party that has agreed with Bildu on the motion of censure in Pamplona cannot give us lessons on motions of censure".

The popular leader has stated in reference to socialist criticism and his pact with Bildu that "if it were not a drama, it would be a joke", and has assured that it is an agreement that "fills all Spaniards with ignominy and shame." .