A massive encounter in the heart of Mollet
This Friday, Can Mulà’s park in Mollet del Vallès became the epicenter of the IV Fiesta de la Rosa, where PSC militants and supporters met in an event that broke assistance records. With about 500 tickets sold for popular dinner after the speeches, the day stood out for its festive and camaraderie atmosphere.
Leadership voices: key messages from speakers
Among the speakers, Jonatan Martínez, first secretary of the PSC Vallès Oriental I Obaga, took the floor to emphasize the importance of collaboration between the Government of the Generalitat and the municipalities. In a firm tone, Martínez warned about the dangers facing global democracy, warning that right -wing forces seek to undermine the basic rights of citizenship. “The criticism of the right to fundamental issues such as social welfare is alarming,” he said, highlighting the need for progressive leadership in the Spanish government.
The call to international conscience
Meritxell Batet, former president of Congress, also echoed the need to remember the defense of human rights in contemporary politics. His intervention was overwhelming: “How is it possible that the democracies of the world do not rule on the situation in Gaza?” Batet stressed the role of the Government of Spain, led by Pedro Sánchez, in the defense of the rights of those affected by the conflict with Israel, urging the European Union to take a more active position.
Local commitment and future vision
The closing of the event was the responsibility of Mireia Dionisio, mayor of Mollet del Vallès, who reaffirmed his commitment to the community. In his speech, Dionisio expressed his pride in the progressive values of the party and his determination to work for an inclusive city. “We will not advance if we do not do it together. Our goal is for Mollet to become a more cohesive, green and safe place for everyone,” he said with conviction.
A party of coexistence and political reflection
The rose party was not only a celebration, but also a platform for debate and reflection on political news. The festive atmosphere remained throughout the night, with music and dance that facilitated the interaction between the attendees, strengthening both personal and political ties among the members of the PSC in the region.
This event marked a milestone in local history, not only because of its influx, but for the relevance of the topics discussed, leaving a sense of unity and purpose among the participants.