Together’s candidate, Xavier Trias, has sent a message of self-esteem in the possibilities of his candidacy the day after the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) predicted that he would remain in third position. “The CIS does politics, let’s see if we understand it, they don’t do surveys, don’t believe it, we will win and we will do well“, he assured at the end of his speech, barely ten minutes, at a rally in the Gracia neighborhood.
The candidate’s speech was based on the need to “leadership” to govern a city that, he has assured, “has lost illusion, self-esteem”. Trias has cited issues such as cleanliness, security and mobility as issues that, in his opinion, are not at a good time.
The ‘superilles’, “A good and a bad part”
He has blamed the local government team for this. In terms of mobility, he has once again criticized the ‘superilles’ project, especially in the case of Consell de Cent. He has assured that it does not consist of a great transformation and that “it has a good and a bad part”, because “the lottery has won for those who are owners” but “those who are not will raise the rent”, he has predicted .
In terms similar to those used at the rally to start the campaign, Trias has outlined his mobility program, based on covering the Dalt round so that “Collserola enters the city”, as well as that the Free Zone unites with the Parallel, and that La Sagrera, Glòries and the Estación de Francia become “a true green axis”. He has also proposed transforming the Gran Via to make it a layout similar to that of the Diagonal between Francesc Macià and Paseo de Gracia. “We must have clear ideas of what urbanism we want,” he insisted.
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Trias spent a few minutes defending the idea of ”sustainable economic activity” and support for industry, commerce, tourism and services. In this sense, he has reproached again that the mayoress did not attend the presentation of the new electric model of Seat Cupra this Thursday.
The act, before some 200 people, has had the intervention of the ‘ex-consellers’ Victoria Alsina and ramon tremosa and also with the party spokesman, Josep Rius. “Less to go to kick out Colau“, Alsina has summarized. Rius has accused the mayoress of sectarianism.