Tània Corrons takes office as Comuns councilor in Barcelona City Council

The new representative of Barcelona en Comú replaces Janet Sanz, who left municipal politics last December.

A hand signing an official document on a wooden table in an institutional setting.
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A hand signing an official document on a wooden table in an institutional setting.

Tània Corrons was sworn in as a councilor for Barcelona en Comú at the Barcelona City Council this Wednesday, succeeding the former leader of the formation, Janet Sanz.

The swearing-in ceremony took place at the consistory, attended by Mayor Jaume Collboni and representatives from all municipal groups. Corrons expressed her commitment to municipal politics during a “convulsive social and political moment.”

"Doing politics, and doing it from city councils, is doing it from the center of conflict."

Tània Corrons · Barcelona en Comú Councilwoman
The new councilor affirmed that her work will focus on fighting for the citizens of Barcelona by offering concrete solutions, confronting growing polarization and anti-politics.
Mayor Collboni, in turn, asked Corrons for “commitment, dialogue, and humility” in the exercise of her duty, emphasizing that being a councilor is the greatest honor for a Barcelonian. He also highlighted the role of the consistory as the “first resource” for citizens.