The Minister of Housing, José Luis Mateo, has underlined this Tuesday in the plenary session of the Parliament the will of the Government to find a definitive solution for the families affected by the eviction of the apartments Don Pepe We are exploring all options, from every conceivable perspective, to find an adequate response,” said Mateo, who insisted that the commitment of the Executive remains firm.
Institutional coordination and technical challenges
Mateo stressed that the joint work with the City Council of Sant Josep and the Consell de Ibiza continues to advance, although he acknowledged that this is an issue of great technical complexity and social sensitivity. As he indicated, a meeting was held this Monday between the technical and legal teams of the institutions involved, with the aim of evaluating the available alternatives and ensuring that decisions are in line with the protocols established two years ago.
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Patience and criticism
The councilor dedicated a few words of thanks to the affected neighbors for their patience and collaboration, reaffirming that “we are not going to give up”. However, his intervention was also marked by the criticism of the socialist deputy Irantzu Fernandez, who pointed out that the current Govern has taken more than a year to move towards a solution, despite the fact that in the past the problem was described as “easy to solve”. In his rejoinder, Mateo emphasized that the situation requires a serious and rigorous approach. “It is not a matter for joking, we are working to offer a real and safe solution that is backed by technical and legal reports,” he assured.
A priority issue
The case of the Don Pepe apartments, which has affected several families for years, continues to be a priority issue for local and regional institutions. Although a definitive solution has not yet been reached, the Government insists that dialogue and collaboration will be key to achieving a response that meets both the needs of those affected and the technical and legal requirements.