Albiol's government rejects motion to reopen shelter and soup kitchen in Badalona

The opposition criticizes the PP's decision, which used its absolute majority to reject measures supporting the homeless population in the city.

Imatge genèrica d'una persona sense llar rebent ajuda o d'un centre social tancat, amb un to neutre.

Imatge genèrica d'una persona sense llar rebent ajuda o d'un centre social tancat, amb un to neutre.

The PP municipal government in Badalona, holding an absolute majority, rejected on January 20, 2026 an opposition motion demanding the reopening of a public shelter and a social soup kitchen that had been previously closed.

The decision was made during the municipal plenary session, where the Popular Party used its majority to defeat the proposal. This motion not only demanded the reopening of the two centers but also called for the recognition of the social emergency of homelessness in Badalona.

"The collective wants to integrate into society, but their precarious situation places them in a humanitarian limbo that prevents them from doing so."

Idrissa Sissokho · B9 Representative
Councillor Idrissa Sissokho, from the B9 group, addressed Mayor Albiol directly to advocate for administrative assistance for the homeless. The text presented by the opposition also included measures such as the City Council's return to the Homelessness Table and the activation of a permanent Winter Operation.

"Having a shelter and a soup kitchen is nothing out of the ordinary."

Fernando Carrera · PSC Councillor
From ERC, Àlex Montornès regretted that it was “complicated” to change the municipal government's mind, asserting that the rejection of these measures is an “ideological issue”. The opposition emphasized that homelessness is an extreme form of social exclusion that directly impacts mental and physical health.
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