In Barcelona and across Catalonia, Aliança Catalana has started a new strategy ahead of the next municipal elections, according to Diari Catalunya. The party is focusing on analysing and attending local council plenary sessions as it looks to build a stronger presence in town halls.

The plan is aimed at understanding how local councils work, what issues come up in debate, and how decisions are made. Aliança Catalana currently has formal representation in only a few municipalities, so the move appears to be part of a longer-term effort to widen its local reach.

Municipal plenary sessions are public meetings where councillors debate and vote on local matters. They cover issues such as urban planning, public services, and community projects, which makes them a useful source of information for parties preparing for local campaigns.

For readers following Barcelona and Catalonia politics, this sits within a wider run-up to the next municipal vote, where parties often use the time between elections to shape their local message. You can also follow more coverage on our Community and Sport pages.

The original report was published by Diari Catalunya. You can read the source article here, and see more on the party at its official site, Aliança Catalana.