Claim for housing and political discontent in Madrid

In Madrid, frustration over the lack of access to housing among young people is growing. Meanwhile, politicians seem disconnected, prioritizing disputes and legal strategies. The increasing distrust towards them and the political system resonates in the streets, driving citizens to demand change.


The president, with an absolute majority largely supported by an affluent social class, seems indifferent to the struggles of those without the same privileges. While some fight for access to decent housing, politicians turn the institution into a circus. It is lamentable to see how ethics fade and how empty promises saturate the political landscape.

A future is looming in which current politicians retire and pave the way for leaders with a higher vision. Meanwhile, we face embarrassing spectacles in Parliament, where disputes are resolved in courts and personal interests prevail over the common good. What concrete actions are authorities taking to address the housing crisis affecting young people in the Community of Madrid?

The lack of investment in education and public health, the superficiality of many deputies, and the struggles for power overshadow the political landscape. Distrust in traditional politicians could open the door to extremist populist movements. Despite everything, let us not lose hope for positive change and greater social awareness.

Corruption, empty rhetoric, and lack of transparency prevail in a political scene marked by mediocrity. Misinformation and media manipulation contribute to a numb citizenry, while real issues like the housing crisis and job insecurity are pushed to the background. A collective awakening and a return to ethical and democratic values are urgent to build a fairer and more equitable future.