Lilla promotes a united Catalonia in a new government project

A new mandate for a cohesive Catalonia

Salvador Illa, president of the Generalitat, has recently shared a letter with his socialist militancy in which he expresses his determination to govern with the aim of integrating the eight million Catalans. Illa seeks a Catalonia where every citizen feels an essential part of a common project.

Commitment to plural Spain

In his letter, Illa highlights his commitment to building a ‘plural Spain’ under the leadership of Pedro Sánchez, as well as his commitment to a more united and federal Europe. This vision expands the political and social horizon of Catalonia and seeks to integrate it into a wider context.

Government priorities: transformation and public services

President Illa has marked the path towards a ‘third great transformation of Catalonia’, with a special focus on public services. This initiative aims not only to generate prosperity, but also to bring the country together socially and territorially, an objective that requires collective efforts.

Key axes of government action

Among the priorities announced, Illa highlights the importance of dealing with climate change through a just ecological transition, guaranteeing decent employment, and transforming education and healthcare. These actions are essential to maintain a high quality public service system.

A legacy to follow

Lilla has expressed his pride at having been elected president, reiterating his intention to follow the legacy of previous presidents such as Pasqual Maragall and José Montilla. He also recalled emblematic figures of the PSC, such as Joan Reventós and Carme Chacón, highlighting the importance of the recent history of the party.

Reactions and social impact

Despite the good intentions, some sectors, such as that of Catalonia’s employers, have expressed concerns about the impact of the new government program. Economic concerns highlight the complexity of governing at a time of change and the need to take into account the voices of all social agents.

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