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The plenary session of Congress will repeal today, unless the Government closes a last-minute agreement with Junts, the decree law promoted by Sumar that allows rental contracts that expire between March 21, 2026 and December 31, 2027 to be extended for two years and limits annual rent updates to 2%. The decree law, which the Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, Pablo Bustinduy, will defend before the plenary session predictably rejected by the majority made up of the PP, Vox and Junts, although in the last few hours Bustinduy has opened up to making concessions in fiscal matters to the independentists, if they allow the decree to go ahead with their vote. The last minute agreement that, according to Sumar, could save the vote involves the socialist wing of the Government, from which his partner has asked for “political will” to make validation possible with that agreement ‘in extremis’. From Junts, whose abstention could enough to approve the decree, they have suggested that they would be open to the agreement that Sumar proposes.


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Source: This article was originally published in another language by El Español – Home and has been translated and adapted for our global English-speaking audience. Read the original article here.

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