On May 12, Catalans are called to the polls to decide which party will govern for the next few years. Catalonia is currently in the electoral period, so its candidates are already campaigning and the first televised debate between the candidates for the presidency of the Generalitat has even been held. A topic that the Aruseros program discussed this Friday, where we were able to see its presenter, Alfonso Arús, give his opinion.
As we said, the entire Aruseros team wanted to comment on the topics discussed in the debate, which was broadcast on TVE. As the LaSexta program explained, the debate was quite marked by possible post-electoral pacts. “Yesterday it was Salvador Illa, the favorite according to the polls, who spoke about how he wanted a transversal government if he won, and did not close the door to governing with Junts, something that the Commons reproached him for,” said one of the collaborators of the program. .
Then, the collaborators and the presenter debated after hearing all the allegations of the electoral debate. “It seems that Junts is clear about it, and closes the door to a government led by the socialists,” the format said. Before the collaborator had time to finish the sentence, Arús interrupted by saying, “Save the sentence, save it!” With this, the veteran communicator was referring to the fact that on many occasions what is said in the campaign is not fulfilled, so there is still much to see and know.
“I’m going to keep it, because during the campaign a lot of things are said and then it’s time to eat them,” the journalist then responded to Alfonso. After this comment from the presenter and his partner, Arús himself decided to change the subject, going on to talk about José Luis Martínez-Almeida’s appearance this Thursday and other current topics on this Friday.
On May 12, more than 5.7 million citizens will elect the new composition of the Parliament of Catalonia. That Sunday, it is expected that more than 8,000 polling stations will be set up throughout the community with the participation of nearly 75,000 people in all of them. We will have to wait to know what the results are.