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Turin City Council approves new housing rights plan

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The Turin City Council has approved a package of new measures on the right to housing, following months of debate and a citizens’ initiative proposal.
The vote, held on 29 September 2025, passed with 22 in favor — including M5S, the Democratic Party (PD), Sinistra Ecologista and Torino Domani — and 8 against from Forza Italia, Fratelli d’Italia, Lega, Torino Bellissima, +Europa and Radicali Italiani.

Key changes to the original plan

Several amendments reshaped the proposal before its approval. Council members Claudio Cerrato (PD) and Sara Diena (Sinistra Ecologista) successfully removed:

The resolution’s title was also revised. It now reads:

“New measures for the right to housing and living – assessment and reuse of vacant or unused dwellings.”

What the approved plan does

The final measure instructs Mayor Stefano Lo Russo and the city administration to:

To support this, the council calls for strengthening the city’s housing agency Locare, adding staff and funding so it can help reintroduce empty homes — especially those owned by large landlords — into the market with public guarantees for affordable rents.

The resolution also asks that the upcoming new municipal building code include tools to discourage long-term vacancy, aiming to reduce the number of properties left empty without

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