
Nos roban España
Un mensaje del que fuera vicepresidente de Castilla y León por Vox, Juan García-Gallardo, alcanza el millón de visualizaciones
Madrid, Spain – A recent address by a representative of VOX España highlighted growing concerns over Spain's economic trajectory and its impact on the nation's youth and housing market. Speaking against a green backdrop, the speaker articulated a vision of a 'happy Spain' that he claims has been 'stolen,' citing a decline in financial stability and opportunities for its citizens. The core of the presentation focused on the deteriorating housing situation. The speaker noted a significant decrease in homeownership among young Spaniards, stating that the number has halved in just 14 years. He also pointed out a troubling trend in property acquisition, revealing that 20% of all homes purchased in Spain are now bought by foreign entities, a substantial increase from 5% in 2008. Furthermore, he claimed that six out of ten real estate transactions are conducted in cash, suggesting a market increasingly inaccessible to average Spanish citizens relying on mortgages. "We have gone from being a country of owners to a country of precariously housed individuals," the speaker asserted, lamenting the struggles of a 'snail generation' unable to put down roots. He contrasted the past, where acquiring a home required approximately three and a half years of gross annual salary, with the present, where it now exceeds ten years in major cities. The speech underscored a narrative of economic decline and a call for policies that prioritize the stability and prosperity of Spanish families.
Un mensaje del que fuera vicepresidente de Castilla y León por Vox, Juan García-Gallardo, alcanza el millón de visualizaciones