Salvador Illa, a Socialist, was elected president of Catalonia, breaking more than a decade of political division.
Illa presented a personal style of conciliation and moderation, running contrary to current polarizing trends.
He aligns with the third major transformation of self-government, advocating for Catalonia as a nation within a plurinational Spain.
Despite differences between voting political forces, Illa assumes the presidency with an intention to engage in dialogue even with those forces opposing him.
Illa rejects any dialogue with the extremist groups represented in the Catalan Parliament, Vox and Aliança Catalana.
Puigdemont's tactics to return to the political stage failed, overshadowed by Illa's investiture.
Despite the disorder caused by Puigdemont, the investiture ceremony of Illa was carried out normally.
Conclusion: Through a turbulent day, Salvador Illa assumed the presidency of Catalonia, marking an important milestone in Catalan and Spanish politics. Having been through a decade of secessionism, the transition to a non-secessionist administration represents a significant and hopeful change for Catalonia's political future.