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Dresden (dpa / sn) - The left in the Saxon state parliament have reproached the state government for negligence in housing policy.

With the Kenya coalition, Saxony remains at the bottom of the pack when it comes to protecting tenants, said MP Juliane Nagel on Friday in Dresden.

The alliance let a year pass without becoming active in housing policy.

"As a result, two central promises of the coalition agreement are also open: the improvement of the conditions for social housing and the introduction of the rent brake."

The left had made suggestions, but the coalition did not want to hear them.

According to the coalition agreement, the alliance wanted to «significantly further develop social housing in terms of quality and quantity and support cooperative, cooperative and public welfare models», quoted Nagel from the agreement: «Nothing has happened to this day.»

Nevertheless, the left-wing motion submitted on Friday to «improve the conditions for social housing in Saxony» was wiped out: «In it we had taken up the claims formulated by the coalition itself.

Many of the proposals were welcomed by experts at the hearing. "

The introduction of the rental price brake will also be put on the back burner, criticized Nagel: “According to the coalition agreement, the legal requirements should be created by the end of 2020.

Nothing at all happened. "

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Motion of the parliamentary group Die Linke in the Saxon state parliament on social housing

Request from the left to limit rental prices