El PSOE demands an extraordinary pleno in Zaragoza before the problems of access to housing

El PSOE demands an extraordinary pleno in Zaragoza before the problems of access to housing

El PSOE demands an extraordinary pleno in Zaragoza before the problems of access to housing

La portavoz del PSOE in Zaragoza City Council, Lola Raneracalled for an emergency meeting this Friday to resolve the housing access issue Many of the young people, “those whose high rents and purchase prices prevent emancipation”, are “more and more difficult to make ends meet” due to the increase in families' baskets, Compra.

Los Socialistas quieren llevar cuatro mociones en las apuestan por About 5,000 public rental apartments in the next few years; Review the PGOU approved in 2021 and refuse the sale of municipal land; Viviendas de Uso Turístico (VUT) actuarial ante la “amenaza” of guilt control; Developed for Zamoray-Pignatelli special aircraft; in addition to allocating 15 million euros annually for five years, for the complete restoration of the buildings

Ranera believes that the municipal government “must be smart” in this matter. “Planteamos este pleno con el ánimo de sumar, aportar, y de puter todos nuestros espuertos y de puter todos nuestros espuertos y de puter todos nuestros espuertos y de puter todos nuestros espuertos y de puter energías los problemas de los ciudadanos, como nos piden mostojos de los ciudadanos”, he claimed.

He said, among other arguments, that the price of apartments in Zaragoza has increased by 30% in the last five years, both for purchase and for rent. Según datos oficiales del INE, while wages increased by 17%, housing increased by 37%. “This is completely unsustainable and government agencies need to intervene,” Ranera said.

The PP government responded to the socialists. In concrete terms, urban planning consultant Victor Serrano responded that he showed “a great lack of knowledge about the city.” For example, Serrano se ha referido a las “cero viviendas públicas que construyó el PSOE en la la la last legislation cuando presidía el Gobierno de Aragon”. Despite the sin embargo, he said, “there are a lot of plans and programs to create more than 1,500 public houses.”

He said that “many” of these new houses are currently under construction and are being built in the city's consolidated neighborhoods such as San Jose, Las Fuentes, Arrabal, Casco Histórico, Valdespartera, Rosales del Canal, Miralbueno, Valdefierro or La Jota. . He added that it was “surprising” that the PSOE did not know the current housing policy and planned events like “llevan años implantadas en la ciudad”.