A promising future in Catalan politics
Alliance Catalan has begun a journey with the view set in 2027, marking a new chapter in its political history. Recently, a survey of the Catalan CIS has revealed a significant increase in voting expectations, multiplying the support by five in just one year. However, party leaders are aware that this growth must translate into a strong consolidation locally.
First Training School: a space for debate and knowledge
Last weekend, Platja d’Aro hosted the first Catalan Alliance Training School, an event that brought together more than 200 participants. This day was designed not only to foster discussion on key ideas, but also to prepare party members for the next municipal elections.
Ideological axes and growth strategies
During the school, topics such as local management and strategies for the coming elections were addressed. Councilors Albert Santandreu and Anna Flores shared their experiences in municipal management, providing valuable perspectives on public administration models.
Challenges and opportunities to competition
Aurora Fornós, Secretary of Institutional Relations, addressed the legal challenges facing the party, including the pressures of rival political actors such as the PSC and ERC. His intervention emphasized the importance of maintaining a firm stance on what has been called the ‘health cord’ in Parliament.
Training and communication: Keys to success
The Secretary of Training, Jordi Aragonès, offered a presentation on one of the central points of the party’s ideology, while Oriol Ges, secretary of organization, analyzed the exponential growth of Catalan alliance, which is outlined as a new force in Catalan independence.
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Sílvia Orriols, one of the most representative voices of the party, traced a parallel between the history of Catalonia and the path that is drawing Catalan alliance. His intervention served to inspire attendees to continue fighting for a stronger and stronger future.
Territorial expansion and new goals
With a view to the next election, the party has announced a new training day in Tortosa, with the aim of decentralizing its activities and better preparing its members. After conquering the mayor of Ripoll in 2023, Alliance Catalan has begun to expand to other counties, with special emphasis on Lleida and Girona.
A path full of challenges and hopes
With a growth sustained in the surveys, Catalan Alliance is preparing to deal with the 2027 municipal elections, which will be a key test for its consolidation. Its strategy focuses on the territorial implantation and continuous training of its members, which are essential for future survival and success.