29th November 2025
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Motion of no confidence against Catalan president fails

The motion of no confidence against the Catalan president, Quim Torra,  failed on Monday after a five hour debate in the Catalan Parliament.

The Ciudadanos (Cs) party’s bid to oust Quim Torra from his post and get their leader Lorena Roldán to replace him only got the support of the People’s Party (PP) in Catalonia.

With 40 votes in favour of the motion, 76 against and 17 abstentions, Torra will continue as president – the term officially ends in December 2021 if no snap election is called.

Quim Torra
Quim Torra (right) shakes hands with his vice president Pere Aragonès after defeating the motion of no confidence. (Mariona Puig / ACN)

Roldán accused Torra of ‘cheering presumed terrorists’, referring to the seven pro-independence activists held in provisional jail for two weeks on terrorism charges.

Meanwhile, most of the parties in the chamber rejected her bid calling it opportunist‘, taking into account that the snap Spanish election will be held on 10 November.

The Catalan Socialists (PSC) have also criticised the Cs party motion, but ended up abstaining during the vote – so Roldán did not get the support of the whole unionist camp. All the Catalan pro-referendum parties voted No, including Catalunya en Comú, not explicitly in favour of independence.

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