The Malta Business Weekly

European countries must revaluate national housing policies – Alfred Sant

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Labour MEP Alfred Sant told the European Parliament that now is the moment for European countries to revaluate national housing policies as the on-going economic crisis is leaving behind a new poverty class on the continent.

Sant voted in favour of a plenary resolution on the access to decent and affordable housing for all which aims to outline policy proposals regarding housing policies in the EU.

“I voted in favour because it sends a timely political message at a moment when a growing number of Europeans are facing difficulti­es to access a decent level of housing,” Alfred Sant told the plenary of the European Parliament.

“Government­s need to assert political will to enhance and deepen the supply side of the market. Likewise, EU State aid rules on social housing should be relaxed.”

Sant said the housing emergency has been piling up for decades. Free market laissez-faire in housing policies, plus the 2008 financial crisis and the austerity measures that followed, magnified the phenomenon.

There are 80 million people in the EU overburden­ed by housing costs and around 10% of the EU population spent 40% or more of their income on housing.

“That housing affordabil­ity is now being included in the Semester process, the framework for the coordinati­on of economic policies across the EU, as well as in the Commission’s country specific recommenda­tions system is positive.” Sant said this should be a mainstay of the EU’s commitment to strengthen the social pillar of EU action and measures to avoid a repeat of the 2008 social debacle in the housing sector must reflect an “all that it takes” approach.

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Labour MEP Alfred Sant

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