Negotiations between Junts and PSOE Progress

Junts reports optimistic progress in negotiations with PSOE, focusing on a potential independence referendum and increased recognition for Catalan language in Europe. The talks, set to continue next month in Switzerland, aim to address key political issues and budget approvals.


Junts sources insist that there is not a good relationship with Félix Bolaños from PSOE, although they have negotiated with the first vice president and minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero. After the publication in the Official State Bulletin of the agreement reached with the Government, Junts expresses satisfaction and a sense of partial victory for the outcome obtained.

"This is: the independence referendum," they emphasize from the Junts headquarters. At the same time, the separatists reformulated their request for a vote of confidence, admitting that its approval has no legal effects. The gradual replacement of Spanish by Catalan on La 2 was confirmed yesterday, which was well received by Junts.

"Everything needs to be reviewed," they emphasize from Junts regarding the future of fluid communication. For negotiations with Junts, Minister Félix Bolaños stepped aside, which is considered a key factor for success. Moreover, the separatists view the comprehensive transfer of immigration management with optimism and consider these measures as crucial for international recognition.

"It's almost there," they point out from Junts, while raising fundamental issues in Switzerland. Despite the differences, Junts emphasizes the importance of maintaining smooth and effective cooperation with the government.