A little more than a year before the city council elections, the Juntz extremists chose to: leave the Sabadell government After criticizing the PSC’s “drifting” and “non-compliance” with the agreement with the party. The base supports secession from the current government, while Junz deputy mayor and spokesperson Luis Mata and city councilor Katia Botta support secession from the current government. I will not return to the opposition party.. After reaching an agreement, both MPs became part of the government led by Marta Juárez in October 2023. The PSC governs with an absolute majority. In Catalonia’s fifth largest city, 14 out of 27 councilors took part, but were open to forming alliances with other municipal powers.
Practically two years later, Janz officials promoted the first talks with extremists in the party’s local branches in July, claiming: Government agreements were not implemented. The result was a close one, but the vote was 36 in favor, 8 against, and 1 abstention in favor of a break with the Fares government.
Now, the second round of consultations, while maintaining this position of leaving the City Council, reflected an even greater division among Sabadell members of the Junterre party. Out of a hundred combatants, Thirty-one people voted in favor of breaking the law, and 26 voted against it.. In a statement, the party stressed that the council’s decision is “binding” and “must be followed” by both local executives and local bodies.
Sabadell PSC regrets the team’s departure. After convergence Delete some of the City folders and criticize it as the cause “5 votes difference”. In a statement, they accused the group led by Mata and Botta of “campaigning and setting a political profile in the face of the emergence of new political forces,” without mentioning Alianza Catalana.
They criticize Puigdemont’s claims. “Transfer internal issues of their training” To the sub-capital of Valles Occidental. The rift between Junts and the PSOE continues in Madrid, but mayors hope it will be marked direction of the match It faces a 2027 election in the face of the rise of a pro-independence far-right group led by Sylvia Orioles.
Meanwhile, the PSC explained that its previous mandated partners have sent it new demands that are not included in the 2023 government agreement. PSC guarantees that: 60% of proposals are “already in progress or completed” And 20% said they could cooperate. However, there were also issues on which “no agreement could be reached,” such as the future of the Nord Round.