Politics Podemos rebels against Sánchez for proposing to finance the entry of the mortgage to young people: "It is infamous"

"It's infamous

Politics Podemos rebels against Sánchez for proposing to finance the entry of the mortgage to young people: "It is infamous"

"It's infamous." Podemos rebels and charges with all the forcefulness against Pedro Sánchez's proposal to finance the entry of the mortgage to young people and vulnerable families because it means contributing to the "real estate bubble" and because it is a measure that is qualified in that they have already done it before the PP and the president of Banco Santander, Ana Patricia Botín.

For this reason, the purple party will oppose it in the Council of Ministers when the PSOE takes for approval the electoral announcement made this weekend by the Prime Minister. Since, sentence Podemos, this and other proposals are "contrary to the general interest." That is why they will express their rejection even if they cannot be able to stop it.

The anger among the purples is enormous. Not because they were unaware of Sánchez's announcement, which is a common practice in recent weeks in everything that concerns his new promises on housing, but because he considers that it goes in a line opposite to the Housing Law, which has yet to be definitively approved the Senate to take effect.

That announcement by Sánchez is to open an ICO line of credits destined to guarantee 20% of the mortgages of young people up to 35 years of age with incomes of less than 37,800 euros and vulnerable families with dependent minor children. It treats of an exposition similar to which the PP has done in several independent communities to help to the purchase of flats.

The Secretary General of Podemos and Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, has warned that this measure has already been carried out by "Botín and the PP, and that it failed in the United Kingdom." "As long as it does not depend on Podemos, the PSOE's housing proposals are contrary to the general interest. The entire housing law must be enforced," he wrote on Twitter, to emphasize that without its influence they make policies related to the market and speculation .

Along the same lines, the national co-spokesman for Podemos, Pablo Fernández, has also called attention to the fact that it is a proposal "that Vox likes." "Measures like this caused the housing bubble," he denounced, "we do not share it in any way."

At a press conference, Fernández has indicated that the priority is not to enforce the Housing Law to fight against speculation and increase the number of social housing, as measures to promote citizen access to one thing.

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