76,475 Valencians awaited protected housing while PP officials distributed the VPO of Alicante
The scandal surrounding the distribution of protected housing in Alicante among PP officials highlights the pressing need for housing among 76,475 Valencians in need.
The Government warns: there will be no financing for VPO promotions for sale on private land like those in Alicante
The Spanish Government has announced that neither the Valencian Community nor any other autonomous community will receive funding from the new Housing Plan 2026-2030 for protected housing developments on private land that may lose their protection over time.
New resignation due to the VPO scandal in Alicante: the chief of staff of the Tourism Counselor resigns
The scandal involving protected housing in Alicante has led to the resignation of Miguel Ángel Sánchez, the chief of staff for the Tourism Counsel, following revelations that his partner owns a property in the implicated residential development.
Mazón eliminated controls activated by the left to prevent fraud in the awarding of VPO like those in Alicante
Mazón has partially repealed controls aimed at preventing fraud in the allocation of VPO (protected housing) in Valencian Community, maintaining these controls only for public housing.
The VPOs of Alicante show the cracks in the system: they are few, for increasingly high incomes and end up disqualified
The article discusses the insufficient number of publicly protected housing (VPO) in Alicante, which cater to rising income levels and ultimately face disqualification.
A report from the Alicante City Council warned, without consequences, that officials involved in processing VPO acquired apartments
An internal report from the Alicante City Council revealed that municipal staff involved in managing contracts may have received protected housing, leading to concerns over potential conflicts of interest.
Five crimes reported to the Prosecutor's Office in the allocation of VPO in Alicante to several members of the PP
The PSPV has filed a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office regarding alleged crimes linked to the allocation of public housing in Alicante, leading to two resignations in the city council.