The Government trusts in the housing law as an electoral letter, which is why it is trying to approve it before 28- M. But the PP believes that it will give it income in its speech, because it is a law made from “the ‘arrogance, insensitivity, inexperience and weakness’. To confront the housing law, the leader of the PP has two cards up his sleeve: his regional presidents, who will almost certainly appeal the law to consider that it invades their powers, and the president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, whom he wants to put in front of his own mirror.

Feijóo attended yesterday in Vega de Pas (Cantabria), a lunch meeting of the PP, for the pre-campaign of 28-M, in which Feijóo is fully immersed, in his goal of “winning and governing”, first in the municipal elections and autonomous, and then to the general ones, to reach Moncloa.

The leader of the PP addresses the socialist voter dissatisfied with Sánchez, with the aim of obtaining a majority that will allow him to govern without Vox. For this reason, he wants to show that the Prime Minister has given in to the parliamentary minorities with which he has governed.

Hence his resounding statement with reference to the housing law, which he criticized, together with the law of only yes is yes. “Sánchez has proven that he has stopped being a socialist and that he has become a poet”, said Feijóo. To justify his statement he recalled that before he was president, the leader of the PSOE said that “intervening in rent prices was ineffective, and he would not do it”. And in fact, the president of the PP stressed, the Government has intervened in the price of rents these years, and has experienced “a record increase” in thirteen autonomous communities.

In this line, Feijóo wants to leave the message that one should not believe anything the law says, and even less that 10,000 homes will be created with the law. In this sense, he recalled that Sánchez promised in the election campaign that he would create 20,000 homes “and he hasn’t done a single one”. In addition, he reproaches him that the law does not say anything about the problems of employment.

Given these considerations, the president of the PP states that he wants to “seriously talk about housing”, because it is “one of the country’s main problems”. He was willing to “control housing prices”, but not an intervention, which “sounds very good, but works very poorly”. That is why he announced that he will present an “alternative model” to the “anti-housing” law, which includes more aid and more security for tenants and tenants.

Feijóo undertakes to “make a pact” not an imposition, because he believes that it is necessary to recover the “great housing policies” and to listen to the sector. At the same time, he complains that the Government has only listened to “the pro-independence minorities”, which is why there are “measures that don’t work” in the law.

Feijóo announced that it will present an “alternative model” that includes more aid and more security for renters and tenants. He promises “a pact” and “recovering the great housing policies”. But he warns that the same thing happens with this law as with the only yes is yes, that despite the consequences it has had, Sánchez “has not asked for forgiveness, “nor has he accepted the gift of the PP” to change it. Feijóo says that if he were president “either I dismiss someone or I go”. That is why he is asking for a vote for the PP to put an end to the Government’s “frivolous and confrontational” policy. He promises to demonstrate “that politics is a serious thing”, and can be done “without pointing out those who do not think like you”, and that a politics based on rigor” and not on arrogance is possible.