Opposition parties have criticized the government’s approach, arguing that progress has been too slow and that more direct intervention is required. They point to rising homelessness figures and long waiting lists for social housing as evidence that current strategies are insufficient.
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Government representatives, however, emphasize that structural reforms take time and that recent increases in housing completions indicate gradual improvement. They also highlight labor shortages and supply chain constraints as ongoing challenges in the construction sector.
Economists suggest that while the proposed measures may improve medium-term supply, significant change will require sustained investment over multiple years. The housing crisis remains a central political issue with no immediate resolution in sight.