MADRID, 3 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has launched this Thursday two proposals to help families in the face of the rise in mortgages, which includes the creation of a fund with contributions from banks and the Government that helps medium and low incomes , as well as the recovery of the “old tax deduction for the acquisition of habitual residence”.
At an event in Guadalajara, after visiting the NIPACE Foundation, Feijóo stressed that his party is “concerned” about the economic and social situation in Spain and wants to be “useful” by putting forward proposals for the Executive to assess, at a time when mortgages can rise an average of 200 euros per month.
For this reason, he has proposed “retaking the old tax deduction for the acquisition of a habitual residence”, since, as he has said, it is “essential that someone who has bought a home be able to deduct income tax on what has been paid for the loan”.
Secondly, he has proposed creating a fund, “with contributions from the banks” and the Government, to help middle and low incomes to meet mortgages. In his opinion, these two “combined” measures can help families at this time because they do “justice” with medium and low incomes.
“I ask the President of the Government to help the people and worry about their problems and not help convicted politicians so much,” Feijóo proclaimed, referring to the leaders convicted of the ‘procés’ and the reform of the crime of sedition.