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By h.b. - Jul 18, 2008 - 8:05 AM
email this articleThe party argues that unnecessary demolitions should be avoided.The Partido Popular has proposed legalising an estimated 50,000 homes on rustic land in Málaga province, arguing that the objective of the idea is to avoid ‘unnecessary demolitions’.
El País reports that both political parties and administration agree that the illegal building has reached such a proportion that solutions now have to be found.
The Junta de Andalucía prefers to look at the matter on a case by case basis, or at least shies away from adopting a single solution, but now the Partido Popular has suggest legalising all the properties to put an end to the matter, at least until the new Urban Plans are approved in each municipality.
Manuel Navarro in Mijas, PP deputy for the province, said the party will put their plans forward at a meeting of the Diputación Provincial next Tuesday.
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