Andorra PS Leader Accuses Wealthy Real Estate Tycoons of Holding Parliament Seats
Susanna Vela claims influential property market dominators occupy seats in the Consell General, fueling housing affordability tensions without.
Key Points
- PS leader Susanna Vela says real estate tycoons hold Consell General seats.
- Comments made on TV show *Avui serà un bon dia* without naming individuals.
- Public can identify them via housing policy stances, per Vela.
- Highlights tensions over property prices driven by powerful interests.
Susanna Vela, leader of the Partit Socialdemòcrata (PS), stated on Wednesday that several wealthy individuals who dominate Andorra's real estate market hold seats in the Consell General, the country's parliament.
Vela made the comments during an interview on the programme *Avui serà un bon dia*, where she faced questions about her party's position on the issue. The PS has chosen not to name specific figures, with Vela explaining that "the public is intelligent enough" to identify them by observing their stances on housing matters.
Her remarks highlight ongoing tensions over the property sector, where a small number of powerful interests are widely seen as driving prices and limiting access for ordinary residents. The PS has previously called for reforms to address affordability, though Vela's latest statement stops short of detailed policy proposals or direct accusations.
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