Llach accuses Rodalies users platform of staging "counter-programming"

The ANC president regrets the coincidence of two demonstrations against the railway chaos on the same day in Barcelona and warns against the exclusion of the independence movement.

Generic image of a train station or a Rodalies track with delays, symbolizing the railway chaos.
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Generic image of a train station or a Rodalies track with delays, symbolizing the railway chaos.

The president of the ANC, Lluís Llach, criticized the call for a protest by the Rodalies users platform in Barcelona on February 7, labeling it "counter-programming."

The discontent over the chaos in Rodalies will materialize in two protests on Saturday, February 7, in Barcelona. While the ANC and the Consell per la República called for a morning demonstration at the Arc de Triomf, the users' platform announced another protest in the afternoon, seeking a "unitary and transversal" mobilization.

"Given the number of days, and reasons, available to hold a demonstration, it looks like counter-programming."

Lluís Llach · ANC President
Llach warned that the independence movement will not accept being excluded from the protest, as he believes the recovery of infrastructure requires a strategy different from autonomism. Entities like Òmnium, which initially supported the ANC's call, have also joined the users' platform protest.

"The State is demonstrating every day that it is very difficult to imagine that all this can be fixed through the practice of autonomism."

Lluís Llach · ANC President
In the cultural sphere, the singer-songwriter participated in a tribute concert organized by Barnasants at the Palau de la Música, commemorating his historic live performances from January 1976. Llach performed five songs, and the event concluded with L'estaca.
Furthermore, Llach also confirmed his participation in the solidarity concert for Palestine taking place this Thursday at the Palau Sant Jordi, where he will perform alongside Alguer Miquel, singer of Txarango, and Gemma Humet.