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Protest: Lisbon & Porto Demand Rent Support for IHRU Residents

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Portugal ⁣Faces Housing Crisis as Support Services Strain Under Lack of Funding


Portugal is grappling with a ‍severe housing‍ affordability crisis, exacerbated by a critical lack of resources allocated to support vulnerable renters. Currently, only two national services – located‍ in Lisbon and Porto – are equipped to address housing issues ⁣despite the problem being nationwide. This scarcity⁣ of ⁣support is prompting⁣ protests‌ and raising concerns about the well-being ‍of low-income ‍individuals and families.

andré Escoval, a leading ​voice on housing​ issues, has warned of insufficient funding for the Instituto de Habitação e Reabilitação urbana (IRHU – Institute for Housing ‌and Urban Rehabilitation) and highlighted the absence ⁣of adequate solutions in the proposed‍ State Budget for 2026, currently under initial‍ discussion in Parliament. “We need investment and we need a public housing institute with resources and resources,” escoval stated.

Rent Support Cuts Leave Individuals in​ Precarious ⁢Situations

The impact of⁢ funding shortfalls is acutely felt by those ​relying on rental assistance. Rosa Soares, a resident ⁤of Porto, shared her story with RTP (Rádio e Televisão⁣ de Portugal), the Portuguese public broadcaster, detailing how ​she has⁢ not received rent support for two months. ⁣ ⁣Unemployed for two months, ‌Soares relies on a minimum income​ of €247 per month‍ but faces a monthly rent of €273.13.

“More water, more light, more medication… I can’t survive without this help,” Soares explained, noting that her previous support of €190.90 per month was discontinued in September. This⁢ situation underscores the vulnerability of individuals on low incomes facing rising housing‍ costs.

Expense Amount (€)
Minimum Income 247
Monthly Rent 273.13
Previous⁣ rent Support 190.90
Rosa Soares’ ⁣monthly income and expenses, highlighting the gap created by the loss of rent support.

Protests Demand increased resources for Housing Support

The Movimento porta a Porta ⁣ (Door-to-Door Movement), a housing advocacy group, organized a protest to raise awareness about the IRHU’s limited capacity to respond to the growing ⁤housing needs of ‍the population. Raquel Ferreira, a representative of ⁢the movement, ⁣told RTP that the ⁤protest aims to “give visibility” to the lack of means‌ and resources within the IRHU.

The movement’s actions⁤ reflect a broader public​ outcry over ‍the housing crisis and the perceived inadequacy of government responses. Advocates argue that increased investment in social housing and ​rental assistance programs is crucial to prevent further⁢ hardship and⁢ ensure ⁤access to safe and affordable housing for‌ all Portuguese citizens.

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