🎙PODCAST | The Catalonia of 2024 is not that of 2017


There will be elections in Catalonia this Sunday and almost all polls indicate that the pro-independence parties will not have a sufficient majority to govern. Since 2017, the peak year of the process, until 2021, when the ERC and Junts formed a government with the external support of the CUP, many crucial things have happened in Spanish and Catalan politics that have changed the context. Another element that also contributes to this change is the integration of new voters: for the first time, young people between the ages of 18 and 24 are more right-wing and less pro-independence than their parents.

We spoke about this with the deputy director of elDiario.es, Neus Tomás, and the journalist Sandra Vicente.

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