The housing crisis will not be solved by capping rental prices, but by increasing the supply of flats.
Land liberalization, the streamlining of bureaucratic processes, and public-private partnerships are essential.
The PP is developing a comprehensive housing plan to reduce the imbalance between supply and demand.
The administrations should convert disused land into affordable housing.
The Administration can simplify procedures and encourage the construction and financing of large promotions.
Spain has been losing the opportunity to implement consistent, long-term policies for far too long.
Conclusion: Addressing the housing crisis requires a global strategy, agreed upon among various administrations and that overcomes electoral short-termism. Only in this way can a liveable future for young people and families be ensured.