Uruguayan opposition parties are willing to review a proposal from the FA (Frente Amplio – Broad Front) regarding the regulation of studio apartments, also known as monoambientes. Senator Gustavo González is leading the charge, advocating for a return to a minimum size requirement of 35 square meters for these units. The proposal is currently under consideration by the Housing and Land Planning Commission in the Senate. The opposition has indicated they expect representatives from relevant government organizations to present their perspectives on the matter. This move signals a potential shift in regulations concerning the increasingly popular, smaller housing options. The debate centers on balancing housing affordability with adequate living space standards. Further discussion and potential amendments are anticipated as the proposal moves through the legislative process.