The Barcelona Provincial Council will have four vice-presidencies, two for the PSC, one for the commons and another for the mayor of Igualada, Marc Castells, who distanced himself from the Junts group, to which he is attached as an independent.

So, Lluïsa Moret, who was invested yesterday, will have as vice presidents in the supramunicipal corporation the socialists Marta Farrés, mayor of Sabadell, and Maria Eugènia Gay, councilor in Barcelona and former delegate of the central government in Catalonia, and Candela López, former mayor of Castelldefels and director of the communes and the first mayor of the capital of Anoia.

Moret signed the decree this Friday afternoon and the configuration of the entity’s government will be finalized after the general elections on July 23, when it is possible that Esquerra Republicana will join the executive.

The speech of the Republican spokesman in the plenary session yesterday, in a conciliatory tone, was a sample of the possible entente, which has in the refusal of those of Oriol Junqueras to seek an alternative with JxCat another of the main ingredients of the possible agreement.

Sources from various formations took it for granted that after the elections the Republicans will join the Moret executive in the plenary session of the portfolio.

In the case of Moret’s absence, the vice-presidents, in the aforementioned order, have the function of replacing her in her duties.