Sánchez and Abascal will travel to the city of Barcelona this Friday to support their candidates at the end of the campaign, while Feijóo will travel to the Barcelona municipality of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat. For his part, Díaz will be in Cornellà de Llobregat (Barcelona).
The Junts+ candidate for the parliamentary elections, Carlos Puigdemontproposed a language reform on Thursday, accusing the PSC of distancing itself from the “social struggle” for the defense of Catalan.
“We have to rediscover the origins of the Catalan struggle as a social struggle. And it saddens me to see the current PSC moving away from this tradition in which it had instead been very active,” he insisted. . in a conversation with the writer Albert Sánchez Piñol in Argelès-sur-Mer, on the other side of the Spanish border.
The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchezand the leader of the Spanish far-right Vox, Santiago Abascalwill travel to the city of Barcelona this Friday to support their candidates at the conclusion of the Catalan election campaign, while the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijoo, travels to the municipality of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat in Barcelona. For her part, Sumar’s leader and second vice president, Yolanda Diazwill take place in Cornellà de Llobregat (Barcelona).
Next Sunday’s Catalan elections will be a… read in state codeas the results could shake up the political administration and influence Pedro Sánchez’s alliance policy.
The surveys They agree to place the PSC led by Salvador Illa as the first force, followed by the Junts, who have climbed their positions in recent days, while the ERC shows a decline. The PP, which was the eighth force four years ago, now aims to be the fourth force and dethrone Vox, which stormed into the Catalan parliament three years ago with eleven seats.
One of the surprises of the evening could be the far-right Aliança Catalana, who could win representation according to the polls. For now, PSC, Junts, ERC, Comuns and the CUP have signed to disagree with Vox or Aliança Catalana with the aim of fighting “racism and the extreme right” before and after the elections.
The head of the Spanish executive will conclude the Catalan campaign in Barcelona together with the PSC candidate. Salvador Illa, during an event at the Vall d’Hebron pavilion. It will be his second campaign event in just 48 hours, having also supported his candidate that same Thursday at another rally in Vilanova i la Geltrú, showing the Socialist leader’s commitment in the last days before the Catalan elections, in which they strive to be the first force and also to be able to rule.
The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, will close the campaign at L’Hospitalet (Barcelona) together with his candidate and president of the PPC, Alejandro Fernandez, after a campaign in which he was fully involved with a dozen visits. In the morning you will visit Vilafranca del Penedès.
The PP is aiming to overtake Vox and Feijóo himself acknowledged this this week by saying he is “confident” they will become the fourth force in Catalonia. If this prediction comes true, the “popular” would surpass that of Abascal – they obtained eleven delegates in 2021 – and would place them behind the PSC, Junts and ERC, unlike three years ago, when they occupied the eighth position.
For his part, Santiago Abascal will support his candidate for the presidency of the Generalitat, Ignacio Garriga, during the closing ceremony of the campaign, which will take place in the Plaza de Artós in Barcelona, symbol of constitutionalism and of Vox. Protests took place there against the referendum and unilateral declaration of independence in 2017, gaining the reputation of a bastion against the independence movement in the Catalan capital.
The leader of Sumar and second vice-president, Yolanda Díaz, will participate in the closing of the ‘commons’ campaign in Cornellà de Llobregat, to support the party’s candidate. Jessica Albiach. The Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, the former mayor of Barcelona Ada Colau and the number two on Sumar’s list for the European elections, Jaume Asens, will also intervene.
The aim of the ‘commons’ in this campaign is to be decisive in achieving a progressive autonomous executive in Catalonia and preserving its electoral space in order to push the PSC to undertake a left-wing tripartite attempt.
Source: EITB

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