The Generalitat reaffirms its commitment
The Generalitat de Catalunya has reiterated its commitment to the undergrounding of the train tracks in Sant Feliu. After the statements of the delegate of the Spanish government, Enric Millo, about the will to take the project forward, today it was the vice-president of the Catalan government, Oriol Junqueras, who reaffirmed this commitment in an institutional visit to the city. Junqueras has highlighted the importance of the underground to solve the problem of the Sant Feliu level crossing, which affects not only the city but also other municipalities in the Rodalies area (https://www.softcatala.org/resum-de-textos -in Catalan/).
Skepticism before the promises of the Spanish government
Vice-President Junqueras has expressed his skepticism in the face of the latest promises of investment by the Spanish government in relation to the undergrounding of the train tracks in Sant Feliu. He described the project as “absolutely indispensable” and criticized the Spanish government for not fulfilling previous commitments in this matter. Likewise, he reiterated the Catalan government’s commitment to the municipal world and thanked Sant Feliu for its efforts in bidding for the new space for the Tax Agency.
Other pending investments in Sant Feliu
During the institutional visit, Vice President Junqueras reviewed the status of other pending investments in Sant Feliu. The commitment of the Catalan government to the municipal world was highlighted and the city was thanked for its efforts in the field of bidding for the new Tax Agency space. The future of the Sànson and other projects such as the expansion of the Plan’s CAP have also been addressed. However, it has been recognized that some projects such as the Hospitality School in Nau de les Sedes and the relocation of the courts to land close to the road are long-term issues.
Cordial meeting and commitment to the referendum
The meeting between vice-president Junqueras and the mayor of Sant Feliu, Jordi San José, has been described as cordial. In this meeting, the referendum was not specifically discussed. However, the mayor emphasized that the City Council plenary approved a motion in support of the National Pact for the Referendum, and affirmed that Vice President Junqueras is well aware of local issues and the concerns of the city (https://www .softcatala.org/resum-de-textos-en-catala/).
conclusion
The Generalitat de Catalunya reaffirms its commitment to the undergrounding of the train tracks in Sant Feliu. Vice-president Oriol Junqueras has highlighted the importance of this project to solve the problem of the Sant Feliu level crossing and has expressed his skepticism about the investment promises of the Spanish government. In addition, the status of other pending investments in the city was reviewed and the Catalan government’s commitment to the municipal world was highlighted. The meeting between Vice President Junqueras and Mayor San José was cordial, and although the referendum was not specifically discussed, the City Council’s support for the National Pact for the Referendum was highlighted.