The Popular Party candidate for mayor of Barcelona, ??Daniel Sirera, today presented his party’s pre-campaign image, which wants to reflect “the dilemma in which we Barcelonans find ourselves before the elections on May 28”.
“It is not just a campaign, nor a simple billboard, but a photo of the moment we are living in Barcelona today,” said the head of the PP list. “On the one hand we have Colau and Collboni, who are two sides of the same coin although Collboni, with little seriousness, has made a Pablo Iglesias and has left the city government, although he is not fooling anyone because his party continues to govern the city of Barcelona, ??”said Sirera.
“Collboni is Colau and Colau is Collboni, because the two have broken Barcelona with insecurity, dirt and chaotic mobility”, according to the PP candidate in the May 28 elections.
On the other hand, Daniel Sirera has accused “ERC and Puigdemont’s party (Junts)” of “having broken Catalonia, causing the flight of thousands of companies, destroying coexistence and confronting the Catalans”. In this sense, he has warned that “the current candidate for Puigdemont, Xavier Trias, who was the worst mayor Barcelona has ever had after Colau, has already said that he wants to agree with ERC. “We say that those who broke Catalonia cannot fix Barcelona”, he added.
Of his candidacy, Sirera has assured that “we are committed to good sense, to remove Colau and to stop separatism.” The PP candidate assures that “Collboni will return home with Colau when he discovers that his frightened bachelor party is not working for him and Trias will call Maragall to put Barcelona at the service of the independence movement.”
Sirera faces the elections with the commitment to “bring order, neither independence nor marriages of convenience, only Barcelona, ??Barcelona, ??Barcelona”. He regretted that “8 years have been lost” and has asked the citizens of Barcelona “not to throw away our votes in options that will not have representation in the City Council”. “More PP in the City Council is more order and less excesses”, he has added.