The failure in the Land Law reform represents another lost opportunity to accelerate construction and facilitate access to housing.
The rejection of the proposal exposes the weakness of the Government and widens its internal fracture.
The result of this lack of political will to negotiate a consensus reform causes paralysis in the approval of urban plans.
The Popular Party defends an alternative plan with proposals such as a 'one-stop-shop', aimed at efficiency.
Real estate sources criticize the reforms proposed by the Government, arguing they could generate legal insecurity.
The Government's inability to provide a solution to the housing emergency shows the frailty of a Government tied to the demands of its partners.
Conclusion: The gravity of the crisis demands that the Government present a consensus reform to the main opposition party, so this represents another lost opportunity.