Berga Opposition Wary as 2026 Budget Negotiations Begin

Political groups demand concrete execution guarantees following unfulfilled promises from previous years.

Generic image of a municipal plenary hall where budgets are negotiated.
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Generic image of a municipal plenary hall where budgets are negotiated.

The Berga City Council has started negotiations for the 2026 municipal budget, with opposition parties demanding strict compliance and clear timelines for pending local projects.

The governing coalition of CUP and ERC faces skepticism from Junts, PSC, and BeGI. Critics point out that only 10% of the 2025 investment budget had been spent by last December, leading to a lack of trust in the administration's management.

"We will demand concrete commitments, an execution calendar, and compliance guarantees."

Judit Vinyes · BeGI Spokesperson
Key demands include urban accessibility, the renovation of the POUM urban plan, and long-awaited infrastructure like the new bus station and the Queralt funicular. The opposition insists that responsibility must translate into real changes for the citizens of Berga.