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The PP claims a law against illegal occupation (12/08/2020)

| To protect the residents of Caravaca from problems of coexistence and return the homes to their rightful owners | The proposed law of the PP contemplates that the State Security Forces and Bodies can evict a house in less than 48 hours, prison sentences of 1 to 3 years or that the City Councils can prohibit the registration of occupants, among other measuresJosé Francisco García has stated that "the illegal occupation of houses is a huge problem faced by residents of neighborhoods such as El Hoyo, Santos Olmos, Cabezo del Carmen or El Castillo, where we have been working hard in the year that we are governing with the tools that we have, although they are scarce and insufficient, so it is necessary for the central government to abandon the sit-down policy and act in the face of this lack of protection "The Municipal Popular Group will take to the next Plenary Session of the City Council, via motion, the adoption of an agreement to urge the Government of Spain to urgently legislate against illegal occupation, "because private property is a fundamental right in a state of law and we need a strong law that protects the victims to solve this problem that affects so many residents of Caravaca "The senator of the PP for the Region of Murcia, Francisco Bernabé; the local president of the PP of Caravaca de la Cruz, José Francisco García; the deputy in the Regional Assembly, Juan Antonio Mata, and the local deputy secretary, José Santiago Villa, have presented this bill in Caravaca de la CruzIn order to protect the right to private property and fight against crime and the illegality of the occupation of houses, the PP has presented a bill against illegal occupation in the Congress of Deputies to end the problems of coexistence that These situations generate and return the homes to their rightful owners.The senator of the PP for the Region of Murcia, Francisco Bernabé; the deputy of the Popular Parliamentary Group in the Regional Assembly, Juan Antonio Mata; the local president of the PP of Caravaca de la Cruz, José Francisco García, and the local deputy secretary, José Santiago Villa, have presented this law in Caravaca de la Cruz, a population that has problems due to the illegal occupation of several buildings in some neighborhoods.Bernabé has assured that "the law, if it is approved, is the effective response to return the houses to their legitimate owners and put an end to the impunity of the occupiers, who will have their days numbered." "Respect for private property is inherent to living in a democracy, even if the left does not like the idea."The senator regretted that "the sit-down policy of the Sánchez Government and the PSOE has led to the illegal occupation of homes having become a common practice in our country."The 'popular' representative in the Upper House has exposed some of the measures contained in the norm elaborated by the PP, such as "that the State Security Forces and Bodies can evict a home in less than 48 hours, prison sentences of 1 to 3 years or prohibit municipalities from registering squatters, among other measures.

"It also considers essential "to reform the Penal Code to fight against the occupation mafias and to harden the crime of usurpation" in addition to modifying the Horizontal Property Law "to give more protection and direct possibilities of action to the communities of owners." text of the PP proposes to reform the norms to avoid the registration of the occupiers.José Francisco García: "We need a strong law that protects the victims"For his part, José Francisco García has stressed that the PP "is not going to stand idly by in the face of the injustice that means that a family is forced to be on the street because someone has illegally occupied their habitual residence."José Francisco García has stated that "the illegal occupation of houses is a huge problem faced by residents of neighborhoods such as El Hoyo, Santos Olmos, Cabezo del Carmen or El Castillo, where we have been working hard in the year that we are governing with the tools that we have, although they are scarce and insufficient ".The Popular Municipal Group will take to the next Plenary of the City Council, via motion, the adoption of an agreement to urge the Government of Spain to urgently legislate against illegal occupation, "because private property is a fundamental right of the Constitution and we need a forceful law that protects the victims to solve this problem that affects so many residents of Caravaca ".García added that, "the Government of Spain cannot legislate protecting the squatters and annulling the rights of homeowners," to which he added that "at a social level, we consider it an injustice and nonsense to allow and defend this phenomenon".The Government of Spain has published a resolution in April of this year, in which it indicates that the registration of individuals in substandard housing will be accepted regardless of the controversies over the ownership of the home, the hygienic and sanitary, physical or physical circumstances being also irrelevant.

other nature that affect the domicile.

Finally, this resolution indicates that it will be considered substandard housing: shacks, caravans, caves or even total absence of a roof, all these supposed addresses being valid before the municipal registry.The phenomenon of occupation has grown in the last 2 years by around 35 percent, and it is estimated that today in Spain there are around 115,000 occupied dwellings.

And this figure, thanks to the collaborationism of the Government of Spain, does not stop growing day by day.Other measures contemplated in the law presented by the PP are to prohibit municipalities from registering squatters; an occupied property can never be considered a residence or domicile; provide facilities for neighboring communities to act before the courts of justice; and that owners who are legal persons can also defend their property rights and act against occupation.

Source: PP Caravaca de la Cruz

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