Catalan political fragmentation: housing as a catalyst

Reconfiguration of the Catalan Parliament

The recent governing crisis in Catalonia has caused a significant readjustment on the political scene, focusing especially on the issues that most concern the citizens, such as the problem of housing. The pro -independence parties have seen their unit fragment, with Together, ERC and the CUP taking divergent paths.

Real estate intervention: a controversial solution

The PSC has adopted an intervention approach to the real estate market, inspired by the ERC and Commons proposals. This strategy, which includes the extension of the control over rents, has generated intense debate about its effectiveness and consequences. The recent regulation that affects seasonal rents has been received with criticism, especially by Junts, who argue that it hurts students.

The role of together in the new dynamic

Together he has expressed his distrust of the new legislation, describing it as detrimental to the interests of Catalonia. According to Member Gloria Freixa, this new rule is an example of the government’s failure in front of Madrid, showing its strong opposition position and the belief that the PSC acts as an extension of the PSOE.

The collapse of processism: a new reality

What is perceived as a crisis of processism is evident in the lack of a common strategy between the pro -independence parties. Without a shared goal, each party seeks its own agenda, illustrating a dysfunction in Catalan politics that previously seemed to be cohesive.

Divergences between the independentists

Deputy Freixa emphasized that the rejection of Together in the Alliance with the CUP and the PSC represents a ‘health cord’ that limits the possibilities of collaboration between the independence formations. In this context, the CUP has chosen to associate with the PSC, a movement that has surprised many political observers.

The commons: sailing in turbulent waters

The commons, on the other hand, try to take advantage of their position within the tripartite, presenting the new real estate regulation as a personal success. His approach to housing problem is an attempt to ensure his relevance in a changing political landscape, where each party seeks to reaffirm his position.

A new age of political division

The current situation is a reflection of political disintegration in Catalonia, with an increasingly fragmented panorama. The lack of a common horizon causes essential issues, such as housing, to be reasons of division between Junts, ERC and the CUP. This new reality could mark the beginning of a stage marked by competition more than by collaboration.

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