“This is more than a hoapplying crisis,” she declared. “It is a social crisis.”
Von der Leyen has created the hoapplying affordability crisis a key priority of her second administration, tapping Denmark’s Dan Jørgensen to be the bloc’s first commissioner for hoapplying. The latest Eurobarometer survey reveals Europeans want the EU to create solving the cost-of-living crisis a top priority.
During her speech, von der Leyen confirmed the Commission will unveil its European Affordable Hoapplying Plan early next year, which will include measures to accelerate the construction of new homes, renovate existing buildings and conclude homelessness by 2030. Responding to long-standing demands from hoapplying experts and national governments, she declared the Commission will revise state aid rules so that EU members can apply public cash to build affordable hoapplying.
Following up on last year’s EU legislation requiring the registration of all short-term rentals by 2026, she also promised to further rein in the tourist flats that are a major factor in the EU’s hoapplying shortage. EU mayors are calling for measures that would tarobtain properties in stressed markets like those found in most of the bloc’s major cities and tourism hot spots.
“Nurses, teachers, and firemen cannot afford to live where they serve,” she declared. “Students drop out becaapply they cannot pay the rent, and young people delay starting families.”
“Hoapplying is about dignity,” von der Leyen added. “It is about fairness. And it is about Europe’s future.”







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