Internal Revolt in Junts per Puigcerdà Over Coalition Deal

Local party members claim the agreement with Futur per Puigcerdà was made behind their backs by regional leadership.

Generic image of a town hall facade on a cloudy day, symbolizing political tension.
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Generic image of a town hall facade on a cloudy day, symbolizing political tension.

A group of Junts per Puigcerdà members has voiced strong opposition to the recent electoral pact with Futur per Puigcerdà, claiming the deal was reached without consulting the local grassroots.

The critical faction in the capital of Cerdanya laments that they have been sidelined for over a year. This situation followed the imposition of a management committee led by the Mayor of Ger, Alfons Casamajó.
According to a statement, the coalition was negotiated in private offices, ignoring both the membership and the current Junts councilors in Puigcerdà. They argue that those who approved the deal do not represent the party's core values.

"The agreement responds more to the desire to maintain seats and salaries than to any other motivation."

Critical members · Party grassroots
The group concluded by stating they feel insulted by the Junts regional leadership, accusing them of trying to govern the town from the outside while prioritizing personal gain over the community's interests.