The call to union and dialogue
At a time marked by the division, the President of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, has issued a powerful message during his institutional intervention for the feast of Sant Jordi 2025. From the Patio de los Naranjos, Illa has urged society to embrace understanding and fraternity, emphasizing the importance of living the future with optimism and hope.
Projecting the day globally
Illa emphasized the need to make St. George’s celebration transcend the borders, arguing that the current world requires a message of optimism and community. “Our tradition of giving roses and books is an act that can fight hatred and foster knowledge,” he said, emphasizing that these gestures are more than symbolic; They are revolutionary acts.
The symbolic power of roses and books
According to Illa, every April 23, Catalonia is presented to the world as an example of civility and vitality. “While others seek strength in power or economic resources, we are proud of our ability to give roses, which symbolize love and understanding, including those who have different opinions than ours,” he said.
A reminder of the fight against injustice
In his speech, Illa referred to the legend of St. George, noting that the struggle between the knight and the dragon represents the need to combat the social injustices and inequalities that persist in today’s society. ‘The figure of Saint George not only speaks of courage, but also of the responsibility of defending the rights of those who are oppressed’.
Calls to peace in global conflicts
In addition, the President did not spare for an urgent call for peace in conflict areas such as Gaza and Ukraine, demanding a high fire that ends the humanitarian tragedies that are being lived. “Suffering has no borders and we need to join a better world,” he added.
A Moral Leadership Legate
Illa also expressed its condolences by the death of Pope Francis, recognizing its impact on Catalonia as an appreciated and respected moral figure. “His leadership has transcended religious beliefs, and his loss leaves a gap in the hearts of many people,” he concluded.