The Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda plans to bring to the Council of Ministers the State Plan for Housing Access 2022-2025 over the next month of October and include in it a set of measures that facilitate the access of the more
Young people to a home.
This has been confirmed by the Minister of the Ramo, Raquel Sánchez, in an appearance in the Congress of the Deputies in which it has also advanced that the Executive will mobilize for this in the coming weeks a volume of 5,520 million euros.
Of that amount, 970 million will be allocated to the residential rehabilitation of 510,000 actions;
1,000 million for the construction of 20,000 homes for Social Rent, 450 million for tax deductions and 1,100 million in guarantees for the owner communities.
The Ministry led by Raquel Sánchez also plans to approve a real decree that will regulate the aid programs on residential rehabilitation and social housing and a Royal Decree-Law to promote the activity of building rehabilitation and the promotion of housing for rent.
Regarding the housing law, whose negotiations have been stuck for months, the Minister has been limited to saying that the Government wants to take it to Congress “as soon as possible”.
The PSOE and its government partner, united can not reach an agreement on several key points in the standard, although the main block from the beginning has to do with the limitation of rentals.
While up poses a direct intervention that stops prices and limits the rents of the owners, the Socialists try to carry out a system of bonuses and tax deductions with some concession to their partner in very specific cases.
The disagreement has been about to make the negotiations jump through the air on several occasions, although with the previous holder of the portfolio, the former Minister José Luis Ábalos, and for now that same disagreement prevents the law from going forward, just as
Both parties promised at the beginning of the legislature.
In terms of transport and infrastructures, the Law on Sustainable Mobility and Financing of Transport has been committed to the Council of Ministers before this year ended, to launch the “Rural Mobility Table” and to start a “transparent dialogue with
Political groups, social agents and administration on the future and sustainability of the state’s road network “.