PSC and Sitges Government Close 2026 Budget Deal with Key Personnel Change

The agreement hinges on finalizing specific budget allocations and accepting the socialist red line to remove councilor Cristina Guiu from Public Works.

Generic representation of a political negotiation table with documents and pens.
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Generic representation of a political negotiation table with documents and pens.

The Sitges Government and the PSC are close to finalizing the 2026 Budget after the socialists imposed the removal of councilor Cristina Guiu from Public Works as a mandatory condition.

Negotiations between the PSC and the local executive have advanced significantly, with both parties expressing moderate optimism following the key meeting held this Thursday. However, the final agreement still requires closing specific budget allocations for each departmental area.

The final agreement still requires specific details, especially regarding the closing of budget allocations for each area.

The socialists' non-negotiable condition for supporting the 2026 accounts was the demand to remove councilor Cristina Guiu from the Public Works portfolio, a red line that the Government accepted to unblock the situation.
The decisive meeting took place this Thursday during a working lunch in Vilanova between the Councilor for Finance, Albert Oliver-Rodés, and the PSC Councilor, Luismi García. Both were scheduled for a Comarcal Council meeting afterwards. This meeting was preceded by morning sessions of the negotiating teams to refine the proposal.