The debate on land market
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The paper sees the report of the Select Committee as throwing open the doors to a discussing of the spanish property market given that it voices a plurality of contrasting opinions on the regulating of the same. It further holds that the matter should be thoroughly thrashed out until a point of agreement is reached that would make Spain's legal reading of the matter compatible with that of its neighbours. In the meantime and while a waiting such an outcome, it urges the putting through of measures sufficiently agreed upon wqhen these are in keeping with the recommendations laid down by the Court Governing Free Market Competence and laid before the government in 1993. The paper further urges both patience and perseverance on those who most seek a bettering of the property market's functioning as such a reform will need time, being as it is no mere legal shift but rather an overthrowing of an entire anti-liberal way of thought that has held sway in matters having to do with town and country planning ever since the Law of 1956 right through to the recasting of this in 1992.
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