Pedro Sánchez responded to the housing march without taking responsibility for the immense social failure represented by the lack of affordable housing.
The President used divisive rhetoric instead of addressing the causes of the crisis.
Short-term measures are being implemented that have increased legal insecurity, further restricted rentals, and driven up prices.
The decision to cap prices in 'tense zones' will likely result in price increases in the medium and long term.
A cross-cutting strategy and public-private collaboration are needed to solve the housing crisis instead of dogmatic speeches that demonize the landlord.
Conclusion: The government's handling of the housing crisis is characterized by its divisive rhetoric and lack of long-term strategy, exacerbating the situation rather than resolving it.