SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 13 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Diputación del Común is preparing an extraordinary report on the situation of access to housing in the Canary Islands after registering a 64% increase in the number of complaints in 2022 given that the right to decent housing is not being guaranteed.
This is how the Deputy of the Commonwealth, Rafael Yanes, advanced this Monday at a press conference, after delivering last year’s annual report to the president of the Chamber, Gustavo Matos, stressing the great “concern” shown by the society of the archipelago.
Yanes stressed that the Canary Islands need a “sufficient” public housing stock to meet demand, given that it barely has around 16,200 rental homes and would require at least another 17,000.
(There will be expansion)