La Tertúlia Proscrita analyzes the housing crisis and the new rent law

The program, broadcast on December 18, 2025, debated whether institutions are taking sufficient measures against homelessness and rising prices.

Four people debating in a podcast or radio studio with microphones.

Four people debating in a podcast or radio studio with microphones.

The program La tertúlia proscrita brought together Jordi Borràs, Txell Partal, Carme Arcarazo, and Ferran Busquets on December 18, 2025, to discuss the housing crisis and new Catalan legislation.

The debate focused on the link between the lack of accessible housing and homelessness, citing the recent eviction of the B9 institute in Badalona as an example. Participants questioned the effectiveness of measures taken by public institutions to alleviate this situation.
To delve into the issue, the program featured Carme Arcarazo, spokesperson for the Sindicat de Llogaters (Tenants' Union), and Ferran Busquets, former director of the Fundació Arrels and an expert in homelessness. Both provided their perspective on the urgent need to build more social housing.
Another key point of the discussion was the final approval in the Parliament of Catalonia of the law aiming to prevent seasonal and room rentals from being used as a loophole to bypass established price limitations.

Will this be enough to prevent housing prices from continuing to rise? Is it possible to stop it?

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