L'Ametlla de Mar reorganizes its municipal government for the final stretch of the legislature

The new local executive, formed by ERC, PSC, and Entesa per la Cala, has defined the distribution of portfolios and responsibilities to ensure stability.

Facade of l'Ametlla de Mar town hall with wrought iron balcony under sunlight.
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Facade of l'Ametlla de Mar town hall with wrought iron balcony under sunlight.

The new municipal government of l'Ametlla de Mar, comprising Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, the Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya, and Entesa per la Cala, has announced its new structure and the distribution of responsibilities for the final period of the legislature.

The mayor will retain their usual functions and will directly assume responsibilities for Urban Planning. The government structure is divided into four deputy mayoralties, with various councilors leading key areas.
The first deputy mayor's office will be responsible for Strategic Planning, Governance, Emergency Services, Mobility, and Fisheries. The second deputy mayor's office will manage Education, Tourism, and Commerce, as well as Culture and Catalan Language. The third deputy mayor's office will oversee Finance, Environment, Training, and Employment, while the fourth deputy mayor's office will handle Public Works and Services, Urbanizations, and Festivities.
Other councilors complete the government structure with areas such as Welfare and Health, Senior Citizens, Sports, and Equality, as well as Youth, Human Resources, and Media. This reorganization aims to consolidate ongoing projects and ensure institutional stability until the end of the term.