Salvador Illa: “I can defend the new funding from Algeciras to Girona”
Salvador Illa, the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia, expresses his lack of ambition for national presidency, asserting his commitment to regional stability and long-term projects.
In an interview, Salvador Illa, the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia and leader of the PSC, discusses his role in Catalan politics and his views on the national landscape. Despite his strong presence in polls as a prominent socialist figure, Illa denies any ambition to succeed Pedro Sánchez as the Prime Minister of Spain, stating he believes that Alberto Núñez Feijóo will not become president as he has not grasped the complexities of Spain. Illa emphasizes that his focus remains on Catalonia and its stability rather than national aspirations.
Illa, who recently returned to work after a month-long recovery from a severe health issue, discusses his vision for the next decade in Catalonia. He believes that the region needs stability and he is committed to leading a project that promotes the welfare of Catalonians. The discussion takes place in the prominent Sala dels Diputats of the Palau de la Generalitat, reflecting Illa's important role in Catalan governance.
His remarks underscore the specific political circumstances in Spain, especially with regards to the upcoming elections and shifts in public opinion. Illa's assertive stance can be viewed as a strategic positioning to reinforce his leadership in Catalonia while also influencing perspectives at the national level, even if he is not seeking a broader role. This approach illustrates the continuing complexities of Spanish politics, particularly in the context of its diverse regional interests and national unity.