Friday, March 2, 2012

Cuban leader calls for ban lifting on housing construction

Cuban leader calls for ban lifting on housing construction
Last Updated(Beijing Time):2012-03-02 16:44

Cuban leader Raul Castro has called on his cabinet to lift the existing
ban on housing construction and "focus more on important issues" so as
to speed up the expansion of the housing sector.

The official daily Granma on Thursday quoted the Cuban leader as saying
"As we repeatedly have stated, the solution is not to prohibit building,
but to indicate where and how" .

Raul Castro made the remarks last Friday at a meeting of the Council of
Ministers. The meeting was aimed at addressing the housing shortage in
the country.

According to official statistics, at least 600,000 housing units are
needed in an urgent manner in Cuba while thousands of buildings and
houses are in urgent need for repair work.

The Institute of Physical Planning and the authorities should focus on
addressing the problems, Raul Castro said.

"The housing need can not be ground for illegalities, and when these
occur, the Attorney General's Office and the Ministry of Interior have
the authority to deal with them and the offenders without offering space
for impunity," said Castro.

He also encouraged the Institute of Physical Planning and the National
Housing Institute (INV) to improve their work "to ensure an adequate
response to the transformations in housing and urban development
currently undertaken on the island".

As part of his ambitious reform agenda, the Cuban leader authorized in
November the private sale and purchase of houses among Cubans, liberated
the sale of construction materials and ordered the national bank system
to grant credits for housing construction and subsidies to families who
live in "vulnerable conditions".

http://en.ce.cn/World/Americas/201203/02/t20120302_23124690.shtml

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