The recent announcement by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to create a public housing company has sparked mixed reactions.
The initiative, revealed during the 41st Federal Congress of the PSOE, aims to address Spain's housing crisis by centralizing efforts previously managed by regional authorities.
However, critics, including the opposition Partido Popular, have dismissed it as a mere political maneuver lacking substance.
The real estate sector has expressed concerns over the lack of concrete details and the potential bureaucratic challenges of establishing such an entity.
Industry experts argue that collaboration with the private sector is essential to effectively tackle housing shortages.
Meanwhile, the government faces pressure to move beyond announcements and implement actionable solutions to the ongoing housing issues.