Assumptions saved: ERC youth join the pact

The vote of the deputy Mar Besses, who represents the Jovent Republicà, was essential for the accounts to go ahead

The ERC deputy, Mar Besses, in the Plenary.
20/05/2026
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BarcelonaAfter a four-hour debate, Jovent Republicà, the youth wing of ERC, has decided to endorse Salvador Illa's budgets. The vote of the deputy Mar Besses, who represents the organization in Parliament, was essential for the accounts to move forward. The national council met this afternoon to decide the direction of their vote and, after a long debate, they opted to "preserve the unitary space with Esquerra Republicana" and "maintain the voting direction of the parliamentary group out of responsibility." However, in a statement, the organization admits that the decision implies "assuming important contradictions" and they ask ERC to carry out a "profound review" of the investiture agreement and its compliance.

the Bilateral State-Generalitat Commission to validate the agreementsThe decision comes after ERC informed its national council of the budget agreement. The party did not put it to a vote, and this did not please the critical sector of the party. In fact, the internal current Àgora, led by Joan Tardà, formally requested that a vote be held on whether the party should approve Salvador Illa's budgets or not. The request, however, was not accepted. Among the critical voices within ERC, one of the arguments they made at Monday's meeting is that the party had renounced the red line of transferring the collection of IRPF. They consider that the agreements reached with the PSC are not sufficient to approve budgets for Salvador Illa, and to do so at a time when the Government is facing one of the most serious crises of the legislature, that of the education sector.

Oriol Junqueras and Salvador Illa signed the budget agreement this Tuesday and this Wednesday the State-Generalitat Bilateral Commission was held to validate the agreements that the Republicans have signed with the Socialists and that depend on the Spanish government. It concerns the orbital railway line, which has been the key to the accounts, and which has been planned for construction in the next 15 years with a cost of 5.2 billion euros. Wednesday's meeting also gave the green light to the new commercial company that will "speed up" State investments in Catalonia and also the change of majorities so that Catalonia takes control of the direction of the Consortium of the Free Trade Zone.

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