Sumar redoubles its pressure on its government partner to take measures to lower rents. It did so in September with a package of proposals for the negotiation of the Budgets and has continued in the following weeks with repeated criticism of the Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodríguez, for the statements in which she asked for “solidarity” from landlords. Next week he will facilitate his appearance in Congress, just a few days after the demonstration that will tour several cities in Spain on this issue and which will be attended precisely by leaders of Yolanda Díaz’s party.
The second vice president has been warning for some time that all the Government’s measures to improve the social protection of citizens, such as increasing the minimum wage or social shields, have no effect in the face of an increase like the one rents are experiencing in recent years. years. But since the return of the summer break, Sumar has placed the housing issue as one of the main axes of this issue, which is rising as the main concern of Spaniards, according to surveys.
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