Political trajectory of Oriol Bossa i Prades
Oriol Bossa i Prades was born in Sant Feliu de Llobregat on May 28, 1980. He graduated in Political Science and Administration from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and holds a Master’s in Political Analysis from the Open University of Catalonia. His involvement in politics began in 2003 as a member of ERC in Sant Feliu, where he served as president of the local section from 2011 to 2015. Since 2015, he has served as a councilor in the Sant Feliu City Council and held the position of mayor during 2022 until the elections of May 2023, where they lost the mayorship. Currently, ERC represents the second strength of the council.
Evaluation of the Current Government in Sant Feliu de Llobregat
Negative Outlook
After 9 months since the formation of the new government (PSC-TTSF-VxSF), Oriol Bossa i Prades expresses a negative assessment. According to his words, the image of this government, at least from his point of view, is disappointing. During these 9 months, he has perceived a mudslinging attitude and a policy of wanting to shout a lot, especially during plenary sessions. In addition, from ERC they have the feeling that much of what has been dedicated to doing has been to load projects that they had promoted, such as the proposal of the Catalan Football Federation, the Hospitality School or the doubts for 8 months on the transfer of CAP Rambla. Likewise, they consider that the government is led alone by the PSC, with two of the three parties that make up the current government acting as extras without contributing significant projects.
Perspective on the Coalition Parties
From the perspective of ERC, two of the parties that make up the current government (Tots Som Sant Feliu and Veïns per Sant Feliu) do not seem to be contributing significantly, since they have not stood out in their interventions during the plenary sessions. This has raised the question of their true contribution to the government, giving the feeling that they act as extras without providing concrete proposals.
Conclusions
Oriol Bossa i Prades’ assessment of the current government in Sant Feliu de Llobregat is critical, highlighting a perception of disenchantment and a lack of significant contribution by certain coalition political forces. This assessment offers an inside view on the dynamics and political tensions in Sant Feliu City Council, reflecting the opinions and concerns of one of the key players in local political life.