
Just as TV3 began experimental broadcasts on the eve of September 11, 1983, Televisión Española's channel 2 will launch broadcasts entirely in Catalan "around the National Day," as announced by the Minister for the Presidency, Albert Dalmau, in an interview with RT. The television project in the Principality's native language, to be directed by Oriol Nolis, has this starting point, following the signing of the agreement for the transfer of radio airtime in April, which Dalmau expects will last "15 years" to provide "stability." Test broadcasts would then begin around the National Day, with the goal of having the Catalan channel "fully operational by October.
" "The fact that TVE can have a 24-hour channel broadcasting 100% in Catalan is very important," he claimed. "It's a sign that Spain has several languages," Dalmau added, pointing out that the executive wants "Catalonia to lead the audiovisual industry." The fact that and, in fact, it was announced at the end of January by the spokesperson for the regional government in Congress, Míriam Nogueras.
Carles Puigdemont's party had already incorporated a name proposed by them, Miquel Calçada, onto the board of directors of RTVE, just as ERC did with Sergi Sol. In parallel, Dalmau has also announced who will be the coordinator of the , he which aims to be a European benchmark in the audiovisual, digital, and video game sectors, located in the Tres Chimeneas building in Sant Adrià de Besòs: this is Ferran Falcó, the former leader of Convergència in Badalona who in January was appointed general director of the Besòs Consortium, which coordinates actions between Badalona, Barcelona, Santa Coloma. Asked about the incorporation of several people from the convergent world who have been a constant, such as David Bonvehí as a senior official, the minister Miquel Sàmper himself, or now Falcó, Dalmau has simply said that the will is "to incorporate talent": "This has been a general message from Salvador Illa's government.
" He also reiterated that "the last ten years we have been distracted" by the Process and that we need to regain momentum in many aspects. "What has happened in the country in recent years has been very complex; the country's will is to overcome this phase," he concluded, also justifying why the president of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, has not yet met with the former president and leader of Junts, Carles Puigdemont, while awaiting amnesty. Parliamentary defeat After , with the Parliament calling for the resignation of the Minister of Territory and government spokesperson, Silvia Paneque, Dalmau lamented the result: "I didn't like how last week's debate ended; we've been governing for six months, and those who have asked us to take these responsibilities have been governing.
" He did defend Paneque and the commitment to solving the problems of the commuter train system and denied that they are "soft": "What we are is self-critical; those before us shouted a lot, and we inherited the system as we inherited it," he concluded..