Feijóo believes that Sánchez has stopped being a socialist and has become more powerful

The Government trusts the housing law as an electoral asset, and for this reason it wants to approve it before the 28-M elections.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 April 2023 Saturday 06:28
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Feijóo believes that Sánchez has stopped being a socialist and has become more powerful

The Government trusts the housing law as an electoral asset, and for this reason it wants to approve it before the 28-M elections. But the PP sees in that same law an element of criticism, because it is made from "arrogance, insensitivity, inexperience and weakness."

The president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has two tools to confront the housing law, his regional presidents, who will almost certainly appeal the law for invading their powers, and put Pedro Sánchez before his own mirror. It was what he did yesterday in Vega de Pas (Cantabria), at a rally lunch, being as he is fully involved in the pre-campaign of the municipal and regional elections.

The leader of the PP believes that Pedro Sánchez "has proven that he has ceased to be a socialist and that he has become partisan." To justify his statement, he recalled that before becoming president, Sánchez said that "intervening in rental prices was ineffective, and he would not do it." And in fact, the president of the PP stressed, the Government has intervened in the rental price these years, and the rental price "has had a record increase" in thirteen autonomous communities.

Feijóo recalled today that Sánchez promises in his housing law the creation of 10,000 houses, but he does not believe it, because in the previous electoral campaign he promised 20,000 "and he has not done a single one." However, Feijóo recriminated him, in the law there is not a single word about the occupation, which is a problem that the Spanish also suffer.

The president of the PP wants to "talk seriously about housing", because it is "one of the main problems in the country", and acknowledges that "I would have liked to talk about housing before", but Sánchez has preferred to agree on the law with "the independentist minorities ", and he confesses that he has had "a great disappointment" that after five years what has come out is an imitation of what they have applied in these years.

However, he confessed that he was willing to "control housing prices", but not an intervention, which "sounds very good, but works very badly". That is why he announced that he will present an "alternative model" to the "anti-housing" law, which includes more aid and more security for tenants and tenants". He promises to "make a pact" not an imposition, because he considers that the "big housing policies", listening to the sector, and not as the Government has done, which has only listened to "the pro-independence minorities", which is why in the law there are only "measures that do not work".

Feijóo warns that the same thing happens with the housing law as with the yes is yes law, which has had the consequences it has had, and the Prime Minister has not been able to ask for forgiveness or "accept the gift vote of the PP". The president of the PP considers that he, if he, would have presided over a government that would have approved a law such as the yes is yes, "or I stop someone, I'll go away", but nevertheless "here no one stops."

The president of the pp therefore asks for the vote, on 28-M, and in December, to put an end to this way of governing in which "has been normalized" what should not be Spanish politics, "a frivolous and confrontational policy" . He promises to demonstrate "that politics is something serious", that "there is a better policy", that politics can be done "without pointing fingers at those who do not think like you", and that a policy based on rigor is possible" and not "in pride"