The Revolution Housing Project is twice the size of Mehr Housing
Deputy Chairman of the Program and Budget Commission of the Parliament: The Revolution Housing is twice as small as the Mehr Housing, and we are currently planning for 67,000 hectares of land.
According to the International Exhibition of Iranian Stone, Hojjatoleslam and Muslims, Seyed Mohammad Reza Mirtaja al-Dini, Deputy Chairman of the Program and Budget Commission of the Majles, stated: In 2016, we had about twenty-four million households, which will reach 28 million in 1405 according to the fertility rate. . Of course, the number of housing units in the same year was twenty-two million, which was two million less.
Twenty-eight million households in 1405 need housing
He described the Revolutionary Housing as having a higher level than the Mehr Housing and added: "In addition to the first house, the Revolutionary Housing has rural houses and dilapidated houses, and has considered informal settlements and suburbs with eleven million people."
* The Housing Foundation of the Revolution will lead Iran to sustainable development
Hojjat-ul-Islam and Muslims Seyyed Mohammad Reza Mirtaj-al-Dini stated the following: "The housing of the revolution is twice as small as the housing of Mehr and has four axes; Mehr Housing was the success of the system, but in the "Housing of the Revolution" we are trying to completely solve at least the housing problem in the second step and achieve sustainable development in the field of housing.
Explaining the other provisions of this plan, the MP said: "Currently, we have planned for sixty-seven thousand hectares of land, which includes improvement, reconstruction and regeneration, and in fact we are trying by the Revolutionary Housing Foundation before disasters such as Earthquake is the cost of reinforcement.
Shahbaz Hassanpour Bigleri also stated in this program: The head of the Foundation for the Underprivileged was our guest this week, and we asked him to provide the lands in the possession of the Foundation to the relevant institutions such as the Housing, Housing and Urban Development Foundation.
He added: "He also provided a significant amount of money to the relief committee, the Ministry of Health and Welfare to provide the men's items needed by the people."
Referring to the presence of the head of the Housing Foundation of the Islamic Revolution and the deputies of the Minister of Housing in the parliament, Hassanpour Goligari announced the follow-up of the plan to build cheap houses and the national action of housing in the 11th parliament.
* Circulation of government institutions on buildable land
The MP said: "One of the main problems facing the National Action Plan and friends in the Ministry of Housing could not speak openly about it, is the land that has been given to ministries and government institutions for many years, which is on the outskirts of the city." It was located, but today it is habitable and should be used to build housing for the people.
* The government should be held accountable for not receiving taxes on vacant houses!
The member of parliament said: the leadership mentioned justice in the charter announced for the beginning of the 11th parliament, but with what justice is a worker supposed to be homeless, welfare and work, but a manager receives a reward and overtime many times the salary of that worker!
Hassanpour Bigleri pointed out: The government must first be held accountable for not collecting taxes on vacant houses; There are one and a half million vacant houses, which would have been taxed if the tax system had gone to the brokers and owners of these houses instead of the small guilds.
* It is necessary to form the headquarters of the housing movement
While appreciating the performance of the relief committee during the last two years in providing housing for the needy, he said: "We believe that a headquarters called the Housing Movement Headquarters should be set up in the country." If one day in the army, we created the housing foundation.
Hassanpour Bigleri added: "We ask the government why companies such as Mobarakeh Steel, Sirjan Gol and Gohar and Sarcheshmeh Copper, which have a percentage of their staff, are homeless, why should not prepare part of the available land to build houses for these people."
He noted: "As the Foundation for the Underprivileged, the Housing Foundation of the Revolution and the CEO of Shasta have announced their readiness, there are hundreds of large companies that must provide their facilities and organize satellite cities."
* Tasnim