The response of the coordinator for dignified housing
In a recent statement, the decent housing coordinator has expressed his rejection of the reforms proposed by the Andorran government in the field of immigration, which seek to address the problem of housing overeating. The entity argues that these measures are not only inadequate, but also could harm workers who are already in a difficult situation to access decent housing.
Criticism of the measures and their consequences
Through a statement, the coordinator states that the lack of an effective limit on the number of coexistence will only make it even more difficult for workers to life, adding bureaucratic obstacles to an already difficult system. Instead of solving the problem, these reforms could worsen the situation, giving more power to the owners who could abuse the prices.
Alternative solutions for housing
The entity recalls that the problem of the ‘pastry flats’ has been a recurring theme in Andorra, and proposes that one of the effective solutions would be to link the certificate of habitability to a maximum number of coexistence. This measure, they say, could help eradicate the problem, as both tenants and owners could not promote these types of homes if they exceed the established limits.
The need for a braver focus
The Coordinator calls on Government to take more determined and responsible measures to address the needs of those who work in the country. The question arises as to whether the Government has the necessary resources to provide appropriate alternatives to workers who are affected by these policies.
A cry for rental market regulation
The entity emphasizes that it is urgent to regulate the rental market effectively, both in terms of seasonal rent prices and rooms. This regulation, according to the coordinator, should not criminalize tenants, but should seek a fair balance between the rights of the owners and the needs of tenants.
Call for mobilization
In the face of this situation, the coordinator believes that the manifestation scheduled for this Saturday is more relevant than ever. They are aware that the Government and its institutions seem unknown to reality, and that their decisions often respond to the interests of the real estate employer rather than the needs of the people.