Colau assumes that Collboni will agree with Trias

The mayoress and mayor Ada Coau redoubles her pressure on the socialist Jaume Collboni.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 May 2023 Monday 12:27
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Colau assumes that Collboni will agree with Trias

The mayoress and mayor Ada Coau redoubles her pressure on the socialist Jaume Collboni. At a meeting recently held in the Barcelona neighborhood of Carmel, the BComú candidate took it for granted that what the number on the PSC list and her former partner at the head of the municipal government really want is to agree with the former mayor Xavier Trias and reverse everything that has been done. by the City Council in recent years.

The message is not new, but its forms and manners are, now much more forceful than during the first stretch of this electoral campaign. In fact, with a couple of dialectical compliments, this time the mayor attacked even the honesty of her former first deputy mayor.

"Collboni goes and leaves the municipal government to campaign four months before, and on top of that he does it as if he had never been part of it. Barcelona does not need candidates who are not honest, who do not tell the truth and who do not claim their work of government. And also he does not rule out making a pact with Trias. It seems incomprehensible to me that he is willing to make a pact with Trias to put an end to everything we did, with everything you are doing".

In this way, Colau tries to unite the progressive vote, and here in Carmel he ran again as the only guarantee that Barcelona will continue to be governed by the left. "We ask you all to concentrate the progressive vote - insisted the number one on the BComú list -, so that there is a progressive government and not a pact between Collboni and Trias".

Colau was supported by the Vice President of the Spanish Government, Yolanda Díaz, who highlighted the importance of the BComú leader continuing to govern in Barcelona in order to stop the PP's attacks throughout Spain. "They have no model, their only answer is no. Vote for Colau," Díaz added.