Housing Crisis Becomes "Democratic Time Bomb" in Europe

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A leading columnist warns that Europe's housing crisis is now a direct threat to political stability. Marie Charrel observes that young people across many regions cannot find decent places to live. Their struggles and frustrations are having clear political consequences. The crisis risks alienating a generation from democratic systems. Experts say the lack of affordable housing fuels public anger and undermines trust in governments. This growing discontent is being called a "democratic time bomb." The issue is now a top concern for policymakers across the continent.