Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni addressed critical city issues during a live interview at the Ajuntament de Barcelona's Saló de Cent on Wednesday, 13 May. The discussion, broadcast by betevé, covered security, the housing crisis, and the city's transformation. This institutional conversation occurred approximately one year before the next municipal elections in May 2027.

Key Topics Discussed

The interview, led by betevé director Georgina Ferri, focused on several pressing municipal concerns. These included the ongoing housing crisis, the management of tourism, and the hosting of major events. Mayor Collboni also spoke about public safety and the broader changes affecting Barcelona. The upcoming municipal elections in May 2027 formed a central theme of the discussion.

Broadcast and Analysis

Betevé broadcast the interview live across multiple platforms. Viewers could follow the conversation on TDT, radio, betevé's website and YouTube channel, and its dedicated application. Additionally, Movistar+ channel 166 and La Xarxa+ carried the broadcast. This wide reach ensured many residents could access the Mayor's statements directly.

Following the interview, a special analysis programme titled "bàsics" aired at 20:45. Sandra Mestres hosted the debate, which featured journalists Marçal Sarrats, Txell Pauné, Olga Ruiz, and Carlos Márquez. They analysed the main points and headlines from the Mayor's discussion with Georgina Ferri. The Saló de Cent, a historic hall within the Barcelona City Council building, provided the setting for this significant civic event.

Looking Ahead to 2027 Elections

The interview and subsequent analysis offer a clear view of Barcelona's current political agenda. They highlight the challenges facing the city's 1.6 million residents, from housing affordability to urban development. Discussions on these critical issues will likely intensify as the May 2027 municipal elections draw closer.

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