The crisis of public transport: a new political scenario
The debate in Parliament has taken an unexpected turn, with President Salvador Illa in the face of a political storm triggered by chaos in the commuter service. This session, marked by the pressure of the opposition, has led to the Minister of Territory, Sílvia Paneque, to be the subject of forceful criticism.
The opposition joins the Government
Different political formations, including ERC, Commons and the CUP, have launched a coordinated offensive to demand the resignation of Paneque. Initially, the pro-independence parties had claimed their departure, but other voices were soon added, including PP and Vox, creating a common front that shows the weakness of the island’s executive.
The counselor’s reproach: a key moment
Paneque’s reproach, scheduled for Thursday, symbolizes a new stage for the Government, which is increasingly cornered. Island, who has defended her counselor, is forced to manage a climate of growing distrust among citizens.
Critics of Rodalies Service Management
The pro -independence parties have taken advantage of the situation to accuse the island of defending the interests of the PSOE. Together he said that his goal is to remove Renfe from Catalonia, while ERC urged the President to choose between Catalonia and Spain. The tension between the parties becomes palpable with their more combative speakers taking the word in the plenary session.
Divergences within the opposition
The commons, despite being critical, have not yet decided whether they will join the reproach, while Alliance Catalan and the CUP have insisted on the dependence of the Catalan railway system with respect to Spain. The PP, on the other hand, has been surprised to join the demand for resignation, accusing the government of capitulating before the independentists.
Lilla responds to criticism
In the face of this scenario, Island has expressed his understanding of users affected by the malfunction of commuter, apologizing on behalf of his government. He acknowledged that the current situation is not acceptable and marked the improvement of the service as a priority.
Commitment to the future of service
The President has warned that the solutions will not be immediate, but has requested patience and confidence from the users. Illa has assured that improvements will be implemented without interrupting the service, a challenge that the opposition considers critical to its political survival.
A minority government in the face of great challenges
As the debate progresses, the loneliness of a minority government, with multiple open fronts and an opposition united in its criticism, becomes apparent. This situation could redefine the Catalan political landscape, with the future of the island government at stake.