The autonomous candidate of Unides Podem, Héctor Illueca, calls for a clear handover of the commuter rail service to the Generalitat. Alongside this transfer, he proposes raising the frequency of flights and, more importantly, lifting overall service quality for passengers. The aim is to align transportation with the same standards expected in other public sectors and to ensure that long-term reliability accompanies any proposed expansion. Illueca’s position underscores a belief that transportation should be governed with transparent public oversight rather than left to fragmented local arrangements. (Source: party communications)
The Morlar leadership stresses that essential public services such as education, health, and housing should not be managed solely by autonomous entities. However, the same cannot be said for transportation, where Illueca advocates a transfer that guarantees financial sustainability while substantially improving the conditions under which service is delivered. In his view, public governance must reflect stability, accountability, and a strong commitment to citizens who rely on reliable travel options every day. (Source: party communications)
Illueca also argues for an efficient, well-staffed public workforce to manage transport projects, coupled with a strategic rise in train frequencies. His goal is to ensure that residents enjoy the wellbeing they deserve, with shorter waits, safer journeys, and more predictable schedules that support family and work life alike. (Source: party communications)
Mediterranean corridor
On the Mediterranean Corridor, Illueca called for accelerated works, stressing that the project represents a pivotal infrastructure upgrade. He described it as a cornerstone that breaks away from the old radial system that has often driven partisan stalemate and caused avoidable harm to communities. The corridor is presented as a gateway that will link the region with Catalonia and with broader European markets, enhancing economic, social, and trade prospects for countless citizens. (Source: party communications)