Barcelona one of Europe's most innovative cities, says new report
Chamber of Commerce study says Catalan capital continues to attract talent and investment, but must improve security
Chamber of Commerce study says Catalan capital continues to attract talent and investment, but must improve security
Exhibitions and talks aim at shaping and improving the technological future of cities
Move comes after council decides to ask Parliament to charge visitors up to €4 per day
More than 700 cities present at fair in Catalonia’s capital
Local council passes motion against the king after Madrid brings to court similar decision by the Catalan parliament
The municipal elections in Catalonia have resulted in five major highlights. First of all, the overall victory of left-wing parties, in a context of a gradual economic recovery after 7 years of economic crisis, with high unemployment levels, lower salaries and corruption scandals. However, the centre-right pro-Catalan State coalition CiU is still the vost voted party throughout Catalonia, but losing support. Secondly, parties clearly supporting Catalonia's self-determination process significantly increase their representation and electoral support, while those opposing Catalonia's self-determination lose both representatives and votes across the board. Thirdly, there has been a major change in the Catalan capital's City Council, with alternative-left and green coalition Barcelona en Comú overtaking the CiU by a close margin, which runs the Catalan Government. Four, except for Barcelona, the governing parties in the main Catalan town halls resist, although almost all of them have their support reduced. Finally, the main traditional parties register significant loss of support while secondary parties improve their results and enter many city councils for the first time. Two parties enter a number of town halls for the first time: anti-Catalan nationalism party Ciutadans (C's) and radical independence and alternative left party CUP.