Overview
- Party sources confirm it will not contest Spain's upcoming general elections, declaring that it has no interest in Madrid-level races.
- Polling published in recent months identifies Aliança Catalana as Catalonia's fastest‑growing force, with some surveys projecting gains potentially comparable to Junts and ERC, though past polls have overstated seat translation.
- Leaders say resources will be concentrated on the 2027 municipal cycle as a springboard to the 2028 regional elections, with organizational work already underway.
- Founded by Ripoll mayor Sílvia Orriols, the party has expanded through municipal footholds and defections from Junts and ERC while elevating hardline positions on immigration and cultural issues such as the Islamic veil.
- Analyst Xavier Rius Sant situates the rise in unresolved post‑process tensions and warns of structural limits and likely growth crises within a small ultracatalanist milieu.