The approved State Housing Plan overlooks the lack of housing supply.
The plan has been passed without support, posing a challenge for its implementation.
The central government will assume 60% of the investment, and regions will increase their contribution from 25% to 40%.
The plan is related to the controversial Housing Law, which has made housing access more difficult.
High costs and restrictions limit attractiveness for builders, reducing supply.
Public-private collaboration is needed to correct the housing deficit.
Conclusion: Significant reforms are needed to address Spain's housing issue, taking into account the population increase and single-person households. The current plan faces significant challenges due to the lack of support and financial implications for the regions.