Sumar llama a la presión de la calle para que el PP, Vox y Junts “rindan cuentas” sobre su voto en la prórroga de los alquileres

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Sumar, the political group to the left of PSOE, held an extraordinary meeting at the Congress to display unity and advocate for public pressure to ensure the approval of the government's housing decree within a month. Vice President Yolanda Díaz urged mobilization to hold Junts, PP, and Vox accountable for their votes on extending rental contracts and limiting rent increases. The housing decree, which extends rental contracts for two years and caps annual rent increases at 2%, was separated from another decree with tax breaks after internal government disputes. Sumar aims to prioritize the housing decree's approval and is focusing on negotiating with different political groups. Minister Ernest Urtasun addressed Junts, PP, Vox, and PSOE, urging them to consider the material consequences of their votes and criticizing self-imposed government restrictions.
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AI-ExtractedThe government already did what it had to do.
PP, Vox, and Junts will have to be held accountable for their vote on the rental extension.
Without Sumar, there is no proposal for a country with a future.
The housing decree extends rental contracts for two years and limits annual rent increases to 2%.
Sumar calls for street pressure to approve the housing decree within a month.
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