One month after the 28-M elections and with the vote this week in Congress on the Housing Law, the PP has opened the door to presenting an appeal before the Constitutional Court. “All scenarios are open,” said the spokesman for the campaign, Borja Semper, after the meeting of the party’s management committee and when asked if the line pointed out by some community, such as Madrid, of appealing the rule.
The popular leader has stressed that the parliamentary group will vote against and has fixed the criticism on the amendment that they want to introduce in the opinion and that, as he explained, will make it difficult to “expulsion the squatters and tenants who leave to pay”, to the holders of more than five dwellings. A scenario that, according to his criteria, will generate legal uncertainty, will make it difficult for the owners to recover the apartment and will foster neighborhood and coexistence conflicts.
The PP has recalled its line of action in this matter based, in the words of Semper, on guaranteeing “vacation within 24 hours, toughening the penalties, giving advice to the owners through the municipalities, enabling a 24-hour telephone assistance and encourage special units against illegal occupation”. Distinguishing, he has highlighted, among the non-payment of rents or mortgages of people in a situation of vulnerability.
In reviewing the present, the spokesman has considered the decision of former Minister Clara Ponsatà not to attend the summons of Judge Pablo Llarena as “regrettable”. “He is a constant joke that responds to a puerile strategy, and Sánchez has tried to make us forget about it,” she indicated. In this sense, he has said that if Alberto Núñez Feijóo governs “they will stop laughing.”
The leader of the PP did not want to delve into the debate on the exhumation of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, understanding that this is a strategy of “Pedro Sánchez “to divert attention from the problems that Spain has”. He has respected the decision of the family to do so, adding that “it reserves its opinion” and has indicated the commitment of the PP “with historical memory”.
Regarding the law that is being processed in the Parliament of Andalusia on the irrigation of Doñana, Semper has explained that the norm must finish its processing, and that the preservation of the wetland will be compatible with the protection of the thousand families that work there.