By addressing the theme of social housing during his general policy speech on January 30, the Prime Minister opened Pandora's box.
“
Urban segregation
”, “
ghetto
”, “
Gabriel Attal is undermining the foundations of social housing in France
”… Professionals in the sector have not skimped on the attacks.
At issue: the evolution of the SRU law (solidarity and urban renewal).
Gabriel Attal proposes to include a share of so-called “intermediate” housing in the calculation of the minimum rate of social housing per municipality (25% in 2025).
Critics of this measure fear that it will comfort mayors who have been fighting against the SRU law since its creation.
And that the deficit of social housing, increasingly glaring with the housing crisis as a whole, does not strengthen.
This integration of intermediate housing into the social housing quota is especially likely to have consequences in mixed programs, combining social and access to property...
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