Movement «Save Faro» wants suspension of the increase in social income

The movement «Save Faro, with the Heart” (CFC/SF) contests what he considers “the unreasonable and unjust brutal increases in rents […]

The movement «Save Faro, with the Heart” (CFC/SF) contests what it considers to be “the unreasonable and unjust brutal increases in social income that the municipal bodies approved in the previous mandate” and calls on the most represented parties in the Municipal Assembly to cancel them, in this body's session that will take place tomorrow.

Issues relating to the Municipality's Housing Park are on the agenda of tomorrow's AM and the group of citizens who supported José Vitorino's candidacy for the presidency of the municipality last September took the opportunity to criticize once again the increases in social rents decreed in the previous one mandate, which cause “the tenants and their families irreparable social, economic and psychological problems”.

“The CFC/SF also expresses that the proposals coming from the Chamber should propose the suspension, giving no effect to the increases and penalties decided and applied in the previous mandate and calls on the biggest parties to change their proposals and do so. It is not enough to do better in the future, it is essential to correct what was done very badly in the past», he considered.

The movement argues that "in the next two years the old rents (before the increases) will be maintained, so that a complete reassessment of the situation of the tenants is made, case by case, closed houses (not inhabited), elevators, common parts, etc. ».
«In this context, it was also essential to make friendly agreements between the Chamber, the Tenants' Association and several
tenants, to resolve disputes in Courts», he considered.

«Despite the proposals coming from the Chamber do not resolve some fundamental issues, the group of voters citizens ” Save Faro”, through its Municipal Group, it will collaborate to improve what is possible, namely by proposing that the neediest tenants and families be exempted from paying debts resulting from non-payment of increases», concluded the CFC/SF.

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