Overview
- Raed Saleh, SPD leader in Berlin, has pressed his party to prioritize tenant protections during federal coalition negotiations.
- He proposed a Länderöffnungsklausel, allowing states to implement rent caps in areas with tight housing markets, as a key reform.
- Saleh criticized current rent control measures like the Mietpreisbremse as insufficient to address rising housing costs.
- He emphasized that housing affordability is a critical social issue impacting trust in democracy and social stability.
- Saleh framed the coalition talks as a historic opportunity for the SPD to confront housing market profiteers and rebuild credibility.