Post by raishamisa2233 on Feb 22, 2024 10:37:27 GMT
Podemos's greatest triumph in the municipal elections of May has been the possibility of taking over the mayor's office of the most populated city in Spain. Manuela Carmena will govern Madrid without putting into practice one of the most controversial measures that Pablo Iglesias' party has proposed. It was after the Andalusian elections when Podemos launched a striking idea: cutting relations with the banks that carry out evictions from homes with mortgages that their owners cannot pay. The regional leader and candidate, Teresa Rodríguez , raised this measure during the conversations she had with Susana Díaz to negotiate a possible agreement that would facilitate the investiture of the socialist as president of the Board. She first demanded that the Andalusian government not contract with banks that carry out evictions and then lowered the condition to that the Board not have accounts in financial entities that evict those who do not pay the mortgage.
After proposing this measure, several municipal candidates promoted by Podemos for the May 24 elections included in their electoral program or at least publicly declared their commitment to breaking relations with the banks involved in evictions. Negotiation with banks and no retaliation Confidencial Digital has learned that this measure, however, will not be applied by the candidacy that will govern the Madrid city council. Now Madrid did not include this idea in its electoral program. Sources from Manuela Carmena's candidacy confirm that this measure is not contemplated in their electoral program and, therefore, they are not considering applying it if they finally reach the municipal government of the capital of Spain.
Now Madrid is committed to stopping evictions ,” can be read in the electoral program of the Podemos municipal brand for these elections. Below is a series of proposals to prevent evictions from first homes from the city council and, if they occur, provide an alternative to evicted people. However, at no time does it propose “retaliation” against banks that carry out evictions. Carmena's among Denmark Mobile Number List other measures, encouraging the use of empty homes that are in the hands of financial entities or the "bad bank" (Sareb) through agreements so that the apartments are transferred to the public housing stock under the regime. for rent. Other Podemos candidates do assume it It is striking that the Ahora Madrid candidacy distances itself from one of the measures that, after being proposed by Teresa Rodríguez in Andalusia, was assumed by many of the candidates who ran for the municipal elections with the support of Podemos.

This is the case of Seville, where Seville Participates publicly committed that, if it reached the city council, the Seville council would not contract with banks that would evict people. His candidate for mayor, Susana Serrano, went so far as to assure that “it is incoherent that the money of evicted neighbors is kept in the same banks that evict them.” exp-player-logo Repsol leads the rises of the Ibex 35 with a rise of 5.5% after allocate 10,000 million to the shareholder Seville participates will be key for the socialist Juan Espadas to take the capital of Andalusia from the popular Juan Ignacio Zoido. But more notable are the proposals made by the candidacies supported by Podemos and who have won the elections and who, presumably, will be able to govern in the city councils.
In La Coruña , Marea Atlántica - which got four more votes than the second force, the PP - plans to apply the "cancellation of balances in banking institutions that carry out evictions." For its part, Barcelona En Comú, which has won with Ada Colau at the helm, is going to study pressure measures against banks that do not negotiate with the city council to stop evictions: among them, "stop operating with the banking entities in question." ” and impose sanctions on those banks.
After proposing this measure, several municipal candidates promoted by Podemos for the May 24 elections included in their electoral program or at least publicly declared their commitment to breaking relations with the banks involved in evictions. Negotiation with banks and no retaliation Confidencial Digital has learned that this measure, however, will not be applied by the candidacy that will govern the Madrid city council. Now Madrid did not include this idea in its electoral program. Sources from Manuela Carmena's candidacy confirm that this measure is not contemplated in their electoral program and, therefore, they are not considering applying it if they finally reach the municipal government of the capital of Spain.
Now Madrid is committed to stopping evictions ,” can be read in the electoral program of the Podemos municipal brand for these elections. Below is a series of proposals to prevent evictions from first homes from the city council and, if they occur, provide an alternative to evicted people. However, at no time does it propose “retaliation” against banks that carry out evictions. Carmena's among Denmark Mobile Number List other measures, encouraging the use of empty homes that are in the hands of financial entities or the "bad bank" (Sareb) through agreements so that the apartments are transferred to the public housing stock under the regime. for rent. Other Podemos candidates do assume it It is striking that the Ahora Madrid candidacy distances itself from one of the measures that, after being proposed by Teresa Rodríguez in Andalusia, was assumed by many of the candidates who ran for the municipal elections with the support of Podemos.

This is the case of Seville, where Seville Participates publicly committed that, if it reached the city council, the Seville council would not contract with banks that would evict people. His candidate for mayor, Susana Serrano, went so far as to assure that “it is incoherent that the money of evicted neighbors is kept in the same banks that evict them.” exp-player-logo Repsol leads the rises of the Ibex 35 with a rise of 5.5% after allocate 10,000 million to the shareholder Seville participates will be key for the socialist Juan Espadas to take the capital of Andalusia from the popular Juan Ignacio Zoido. But more notable are the proposals made by the candidacies supported by Podemos and who have won the elections and who, presumably, will be able to govern in the city councils.
In La Coruña , Marea Atlántica - which got four more votes than the second force, the PP - plans to apply the "cancellation of balances in banking institutions that carry out evictions." For its part, Barcelona En Comú, which has won with Ada Colau at the helm, is going to study pressure measures against banks that do not negotiate with the city council to stop evictions: among them, "stop operating with the banking entities in question." ” and impose sanctions on those banks.