Housing crisis takes center stage as José Luís Carneiro, the PS secretary-general, steps forward with a series of proposals aimed at tackling Portugal's housing shortage. In a recent letter to the Prime Minister, Carneiro outlined both structural and emergency measures to address the pressing issue, signaling the PS's readiness to collaborate on finding solutions.
Among the proposals are enhancements to policies initially introduced under António Costa's government, spearheaded by former minister Pedro Nuno Santos. These measures, later implemented by João Galamba and Marina Gonçalves, are now being revisited with additional emergency interventions in response to recent events, such as the demolition of makeshift neighborhoods in Loures and Amadora.
Carneiro's initiative underscores the PS's commitment to being an active opposition, offering constructive alternatives to the government's current housing strategy. However, the letter notably lacks specific financial details, leaving the investment aspect to the current administration's discretion.
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