The government control session, beyond the confrontation between the Executive and the opposition in an undisguised pre-campaign environment, has left, among other moments, an announcement of a marked electoral nature and a surprising copy on account of the Executive’s announcements on housing. The ad was starred by the ERC spokesman, Gabriel Rufián, and the copy, that of Junts, Míriam Nogueras.

The first has revealed that his group is going to try to disapprove the Minister of Transport, Mobility and the Urban Agenda, Raquel Sánchez, after denouncing the bad situation of the “only” thing that the PSOE manages “exclusively” in Catalonia: the trains of Surroundings. “Distances, some say”, ironized the Republican, who has assured that the service gives “many people in Catalonia a very hard time” because, as he explained, only last year there were 350,000 minutes of waiting for the arrival of a train.

“There are many days lost on a platform,” considered Rufián, who also had a memory for the head of the main opposition party. “He has put on automatic pilot and is more lost than Feijóo in a debate,” Rufián snapped at Sánchez because the president boasted that “no one doubts today in Spain that the Catalonia of 2023 is infinitely better than the Catalonia of 2017.”

For its part, the latter has been incredulous with the recent announcements by the Chief Executive regarding housing, in particular with the 113,000 publicly owned or affordable rental flats that the Government is going to make available to citizens who need it.

“You seem like the one with the miracle of the breads and the floors,” Nogueras snapped at Sánchez, using the same joke that the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, used yesterday in the Senate in the face-to-face with the head of the Executive , also on account of the house.

“How are you going to pay for all the promises you are making?” asked Nogueras, who recalled the state deficit. “How will they keep their promises when they are in the red?” insisted the pro-independence spokeswoman.

Yesterday, the leader of the PP, in his turn to speak, raised the same doubts that the JxCat spokesperson pointed out this Wednesday. “This seems like the miracle of loaves and flats!” Feijóo ironically denounced that Sánchez “is living off debt and deficit.” “It’s impossible to beat him in demagogy!” he cried.