Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo proposed “Zohran’s law” that would block privileged New Yorkers like his socialist rival Zohran Mamdani from living in rent-stabilized apartments.

Mamdani, 33, who rakes in $142,000 a year as a state assemblyman and whose wealthy family includes his filmmaker mom and professor dad, has been living in a $2,300-a-month, one-bedroom pad in Astoria. 4

“I’m calling the legislation ‘Zohran’s Law.’ This is obviously an abuse of the system,” Cuomo told The Post Sunday.

“We’re not supposed to be providing rent-stabilized apartments to the children of millionaires.”

The qualifications would include a “means test” based on the monthly rent and other factors, Cuomo said though he did not share specifics.

The legislation would require approval from the Democrati

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