The Republican Left of Catalonia has proposed a motion in the Spanish Congress to restrict foreigners from buying property in Spain without proving five years of continuous residence, aiming to combat real estate speculation and prioritize local access to housing. They suggest implementing a regional authorization system for property purchases, seeking to limit the property purchasing power of residents with less than five years of residency, similar to measures in other countries like Canada, Denmark, and New Zealand. This initiative would require foreigners planning to buy homes in Spain to first apply for a permit from the housing department of the region where the property is located, potentially impacting temporary residents and non-EU non-residents.
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US states send delegates to EU for advice on green policy
US states, primarily Democratic but bipartisan in their delegations, are engaging with EU officials in Brussels to discuss climate policies, particularly carbon pricing, amid the Trump administration's opposition to green initiatives. This collaboration aims to strengthen emissions trading systems and promote decarbonization, with states like California and New York actively pursuing their own climate strategies. Need More Context? 🔎
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