Breaking news on political affairs, live | Yolanda Díaz's no-show and the ministers of Sumar over housing measures delay the Council of Ministers
Yolanda Díaz and the ministers of Sumar did not attend a crucial meeting, causing a delay in the Council of Ministers related to housing policies.
The Council of Ministers scheduled to address urgent housing measures has been delayed due to the absence of Yolanda Díaz and other Sumar ministers, who are advocating for strict measures to combat rising rental costs and corporate profit margins. Their demands include freezing rents and limiting profit margins in response to price hikes exacerbated by the ongoing war. As negotiations unfold, tensions between Sumar and the governing PSOE party come to the forefront, highlighting the complexities of coalition governance in Spain.
In parallel, the PSOE party contends that adding Sumar's housing proposals to the decree could jeopardize its passage in Congress, where they face opposition from Junts, a regional party that could potentially block the legislation. This impasse underscores the fragile nature of the current coalition, as differing priorities among the partners create challenges in reaching consensus on critical social issues. The situation reflects the broader political dynamics in Spain, as the government navigates between urgent economic needs and legislative viability.
As the stakes rise in the wake of escalating housing costs, the outcome of these negotiations will be pivotal not only for current government standing but also for the future of housing policy in Spain. The increasing pressure from Sumar may either lead to significant reforms or highlight the weaknesses of the coalition if a compromise cannot be reached, illustrating the delicate balance the government must maintain amid competing interests.