In the recent parliamentary debate, multiple issues of great relevance to Spain's economy and social welfare were brought to the table. The contributions of self-employed workers were among the most debated issues, as many representatives expressed concerns about their impact on the financial sustainability of independent workers. Likewise, the rising price of housing and the scarcity of affordable options generated an intense exchange of ideas, with proposals aimed at regulating the market and facilitating access to a decent home for all citizens.
The discussion also focused on the considerable rise in food prices, a factor that worsens the economic situation of many families. The deterioration of public services was another critical aspect, with representatives emphasizing the need to improve the quality and accessibility of essential services such as healthcare and education. Finally, doubts about the PSOE's financing added tension to the debate, with demands for greater transparency and integrity in the handling of public funds, and the importance of strengthening trust in democratic institutions was highlighted.
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