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Andalusia to File Objections to Spain’s 2026–2030 Housing Plan as Funds Tied to Permanent Public Stock

The regional government seeks safeguards to prevent disruptions to ongoing housing aids.

Overview

  • Regional minister Rocío Díaz said Andalusia will submit formal alegaciones within the deadline and requested another sectoral meeting once all submissions are reviewed.
  • The Junta demands a transitional clause to avoid paralysing current programs, greater flexibility across 19 subsidy lines, and an equitable co‑financing split.
  • Andalusia asked for explicit guarantees on the continuation of NextGenerationEU‑funded aid and signalled readiness to keep administering the Bono Alquiler Joven.
  • The draft plan totals €7 billion through 2030, with funds contingent on permanently protected public housing, and allocates 40% to public stock, 30% to rehabilitation, and 30% to demand support such as a €300 monthly youth rent and up to €30,000 for rent‑to‑own.
  • The ministry says PP‑led regions would receive €5.1 billion under the plan, with Andalusia risking €1.197 billion without permanent protection commitments, while Catalonia and Asturias back the proposal and a technical follow‑up meeting is planned in the coming weeks.