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The Government emphasizes that it has mechanisms to enforce the Housing Law, before the threats of the PP

MADRID, 27 Abr.

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The Government emphasizes that it has mechanisms to enforce the Housing Law, before the threats of the PP

MADRID, 27 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Minister of Finance and Public Function, María Jesús Montero, has warned the autonomous communities governed by the PP this Thursday that complying with the Housing Law "is not optional", while stressing that the State "always" has mechanisms to ensure compliance with the laws, although he has not specified.

In statements in the corridor of Congress, and when asked about PP barons who threaten not to apply the law, the head of the Treasury has indicated that in a State of Law "it cannot be contemplated" that an autonomy "does not comply with the law".

Montero has stressed that the communities are "free" to file appeals against the law and even have some leeway when it comes to applying some articles, but as a whole, the law must be complied with.

And if non-compliance occurs, "all resources are made available to the State" to enforce the law. "We are going to assure them that the law will be complied with and that is not optional," she added.

Along these lines, he has attacked the PP, which he accuses of "looking in the rear-view mirror at Vox", and has stated that "it cannot become an anti-system and anti-democratic party when it does not like" the measures that are approved.

In his opinion, with this behavior, "the legitimacy of the institutions is called into question" and takes Spain back to other moments in which some autonomous communities decided not to comply with the law. "And you know what happens from that moment on," he commented, referring to the challenge of the Catalan independence movement.