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The Senate intends to process the Housing Law through the emergency procedure , which would shorten the deadlines in such a way that it could be definitively approved in the plenary session on May 17 , in the middle of the regional and municipal election campaign. on May 28.
According to the processing calendar forecast managed by the Senate, to which Europa Press has had access , the Housing Law that was approved this Thursday in Congress will enter the Upper House this Friday.
And from there, the Senate groups will have until Phone Lead Thursday, May 4 as a non-extendable deadline to present the amendments they deem appropriate and their proposals to veto this Housing Law.
Subsequently, the presentation and the Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda Commission are scheduled to meet - still without a specific date - to issue the opinion on this Housing Law, giving free rein to debate and vote during the Plenary. which is scheduled for the week of May 9.
In any case, this calendar still has to be approved by the Board and Spokespersons of the Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda Commission, marking May 18 as the processing deadline. In this body, PSOE and PP have two members respectively and the key is held by the senator from the Aragonese Party.
The Housing Law fell apart after the pact with ERC and BILDU
This Housing Law was unraveled after the agreement reached by the Government with ERC and Bildu and, among other things, consolidates the rent cap throughout Spain, and also redefines the concepts of large holder.
In Congress, the text had the vote in favor of PSOE, Unidas Podemos, Esquerra Republicana (ERC), Bildu, Más País, Compromís, the PRC and Teruel Existen, while the BNG has abstained, although it has also expressed criticism due to the invasion of powers.
Against it were the PP, Vox, Ciudadanos and Foro Asturias, but also the PNV, Junts, PDeCAT, the CUP and the Canarian Coalition, which in their case allege invasion of the powers of the State towards the autonomous communities.
According to the processing calendar forecast managed by the Senate, to which Europa Press has had access , the Housing Law that was approved this Thursday in Congress will enter the Upper House this Friday.
And from there, the Senate groups will have until Phone Lead Thursday, May 4 as a non-extendable deadline to present the amendments they deem appropriate and their proposals to veto this Housing Law.
Subsequently, the presentation and the Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda Commission are scheduled to meet - still without a specific date - to issue the opinion on this Housing Law, giving free rein to debate and vote during the Plenary. which is scheduled for the week of May 9.
In any case, this calendar still has to be approved by the Board and Spokespersons of the Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda Commission, marking May 18 as the processing deadline. In this body, PSOE and PP have two members respectively and the key is held by the senator from the Aragonese Party.
The Housing Law fell apart after the pact with ERC and BILDU
This Housing Law was unraveled after the agreement reached by the Government with ERC and Bildu and, among other things, consolidates the rent cap throughout Spain, and also redefines the concepts of large holder.
In Congress, the text had the vote in favor of PSOE, Unidas Podemos, Esquerra Republicana (ERC), Bildu, Más País, Compromís, the PRC and Teruel Existen, while the BNG has abstained, although it has also expressed criticism due to the invasion of powers.
Against it were the PP, Vox, Ciudadanos and Foro Asturias, but also the PNV, Junts, PDeCAT, the CUP and the Canarian Coalition, which in their case allege invasion of the powers of the State towards the autonomous communities.