The Constitutional Court strikes down Catalonia's appeal against the Housing Law by not reducing the autonomy of the communities

The Constitutional Court dismisses the appeal of the Generalitat against the Housing Law, considering that it does not curtail the autonomy of the communities.

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The Plenary of the Constitutional Court has rejected the unconstitutionality appeal filed by the Generalitat of Catalonia against the Housing Law, understanding that the norm does not limit the decision-making capacity of the autonomous communities.

As the TC points out in a statement released this Thursday, the resolution concludes that the state legislator is empowered to set the priority objectives that may receive state funding, without this preventing the autonomies from setting their own goals and priorities in the design of their housing policies.

The court further emphasizes that the approval of state plans requires the intervention of the autonomous communities through the Sectoral Conference on Housing and Land, which guarantees their participation in the definition of these policies.

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