The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) has reached an agreement with the Government of Spain, comprised of PSOE and Sumar, on an eviction moratorium that does not affect owners of up to two homes, one for habitual residence and another for rentAccording to what ElDiario.es has reported, the Spanish Executive plans to approve the social shield decree this Tuesday in the Council of Ministers. Among other measures, the revaluation of pensions will go ahead and anti-eviction measures are also expected to do soThe Government led by Pedro Sánchez (PSOE) has been negotiating with its partners after the Omnibus decree did not pass in the Congress of Deputies, with the rejection of Junts, the Popular Party, and Vox. This decree contemplated, among other points, the increase in pensions and the prohibition of evicting people in vulnerable situations, which had been in effect since 2020.Despite having given its support to the decree in Congress, the PNV had already shown its reservations about the ways in which the Government group wanted to approve it, without counting on its partnersIn this regard, the Basque government has agreed with the national Executive that owners who only have one rental property will not have to bear the burden of alternative housing in case their tenants do not pay.