A new chapter in local politics
The political situation in the City Council of Puigcerdà has reached a new high point this week, with the amazing disassociation of Jordi Palomino from Junts per Catalunya. This decision, announced in a video on social media, occurs shortly after its suspension as a party militant, an action that took place on October 14, according to Valira sources.
Personal reflections in a turbulent context
Palomino explained that his march was the result of a deep reflection that has been maturing for months. In his words, he expresses a feeling of disenchantment with current politics, claiming a more pragmatic and inclusive approach to Catalonia. “As a Catalanist, I feel that a policy that really thinks of the well -being of all citizens is missing,” he said.
Disturbing matches
Interestingly, Palomino’s announcement occurs immediately after the appointment of Albert Piñeira, former mayor of Puigcerdà, as director of the House of the Generalitat in Perpignan. The relationship between Palomino and Piñeira, both personal and political, makes this coincidence especially significant.
Tensions Durant The municipal ple
The tension climate was palpable during the Municipal Plenum on Tuesday, where Palomino had a confrontation with members of the local government, led by Deputy Mayor Francesc Armengol. A particularly controversial moment was the intervention of the Councilor for Works, Celso Llombart, who made inappropriate comments on Palomino’s health problems.
The absence of leadership and authority
Despite the seriousness of the situation, Mayor Jordi Gassió did not intervene to stop the provocations, hinting on a worrying lack of leadership. This inaction has been criticized, as an opportunity was lost to establish a more respectful and constructive debate.
A deteriorated political landscape
The current crisis in the City Council is not an isolated phenomenon. The tensions had already been intensified earlier, especially as a result of the controversy over the urban planning file of the mayor’s company. The dismissal of Palomino as Councilor for Culture for a ‘loss of political confidence’ is an example of the internal struggles that mark local politics.
Reflections on the future
The situation in Puigcerdà is a reflection of the tensions that can occur in Catalan politics, where personal interests often seem to prevail about the common good. Citizens are wondering if politicians act with the intention of improving their community or if they only seek to promote their own agendas. The uncertainty about Cerdanya’s political future remains, in the hope that ethics and respect in public representation will be prioritized.