Rightwing Wants Houses for People, Venezuelan Minister Says

Caracas - The intention by rightwing legislators in the Parliament is to take to the housing market one million homes the Bolivarian Revolution built, Venezuelan Minister of that portfolio, Manuel Quevedo, said today.
The Minister of Housing and Habitat, and president of the Great Mission Housing Venezuela (GMVV), described as "a misleading offer" the presentation to the National Assembly (AN) of the Draft Bill to grant the Title Deed to those who were benefited with the GMVV, which opposition legislator to the government, Julio Borges, presented on January 13.
Quevedo also ratified the legal framework for the protection of the owning family: The first thing we have to ask to those who made the proposal is what the law is, because they not even took it to the plenary of the National Assembly, of course, the private real estate companies are probably behind this, he said.
The brigadier general stressed that the government of President Nicolas Maduro ensures housing to the Venezuelan families, who do not have and stated that those rules are clear.
There is a process of selling of those rooms within the registry, and the National Real Estate we have it put to the order, those houses are nonseizable, have tax privileges and access to mortgage credit for enlargement, that is, we have all the legal structure and protection for our people, the minister said.
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