Rufián urges to renew the housing decree every week and criticizes PSOE's scarce involvement

Rufián demands the housing decree be reinstated without rest, points to Junts for blocking it, and reproaches the PSOE for its scarce involvement in the vote.

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The ERC spokesperson in Congress, Gabriel Rufián, has demanded this Wednesday that the Government "constantly" bring the housing decree-law back to the Plenary Session "until they get tired or people run them over," after the rule was rejected this Tuesday by PP, Vox, and Junts in the Lower House. At the same time, he has reproached the lack of involvement of the PSOE, which he accuses of, in his opinion, "not having put in the effort."

In the corridors of Congress, the pro-independence deputy has remarked that the left "is not there to tell the right how bad it is," but rather "is there to help people." "I believe that the thing about reflecting that the right is bad lasts very little. The left has to be there to help people and this must be presented (the decree) every time it is necessary," he insisted.

Rufián has directed his criticisms especially towards those of Carles Puigdemont, considering that with their vote "they have fucked over 3 billion people for particular interests," including half a million Catalans, for which they have demanded explanations.

Clash with Junts and reproaches to the PSOE

According to what he has stated, the Junts deputies conveyed their complaints to him "verbally" about his intervention in the debate on the decree, in which he linked them with "the 50 euro flag," although he downplays the episode and frames it within "gossip": "The right always gets angry," he adds.

At the same time, he has slipped in reproaches to the PSOE, assuring that its attitude "cries out to heaven" and that, in his opinion, "they have not put much effort into getting this approved". "Intervening in the market is not a dilemma, it is a duty," he has emphasized.

Asked about the future of the legislature, Rufián recalled that "from minute one, the arithmetic is diabolical" and added that the Executive presents "a bad iron health". Furthermore, he pointed to Junts as the "destabilizer of all this", although he warned that "the alternative is terrible", alluding to an eventual government of PP and Vox.