The government of Salvador Illa is underway and Catalan parties will redefine themselves after the holidays, especially the PSC, which manages the largest power quota in its history.
Independents will have to manage the loss of power, possible leadership changes, and apathy from their base.
Junts per Catalunya, Esquerra Republicana, and the CUP will decide on their leaderships in the fall.
Independence parties must redesign their goals and strategies after losing the majority in the Parlament de Cataluña.
Support for independence is at minimum levels, according to a survey by the Centre d'Estudis d'Opinió de la Generalitat.
The problems of job insecurity, access to housing, and tensions in public services are challenges that independence parties must face.
Conclusion: We need orderly opposition and for the independent parties to be able to read the new reality and propose policies in accordance with it for the advancement of Catalonia.