The Government of the Canary Islands wants expand anti-eviction measures that will decline with the end of the state of alarm throughout 2021. As it has advanced in Radio Club Tenerife – Cadena SER the Minister of Housing, Sebastián Franquis, There is already a draft decree-law that articulates the protection of families in a situation of housing vulnerability.
This approach comes just when Pedro Sánchez has announced that the ban on launching will be extended for three months once the barrier of May 9th has been passed. “We hoped that the term would be longer, until the end of the year, but it seems to us a good measure due to the pressure that we would all experience if it had not been taken”, the counselor has explained.
Franquis has ensured that the decree-law will continue to be reviewed by the Executive in order to avoid triggering evictions: “We were concerned about the impact. The study speaks of the middle of 2022 as a year in which we will foreseeably have come out of the crisis (…) ”.
The socialist leader has celebrated the three-month extension but has guaranteed that “We will have to continue talking with the Government. Not only us, but I imagine other Autonomous Communities ”.
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