The former president of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Jordi Pujol, has exercised this Sunday his right to vote in the elections for the presidency of FC Barcelona, a key day in which the club's members are called to decide the future of the entity.
Pujol went to his polling station to participate in the democratic process of the blue and crimson club, which holds a new appointment with the polls to elect its next board of directors.
A decisive day for Barcelonism
The elections of FC Barcelona gather this Sunday thousands of members who must choose the next president of the entity at a moment considered crucial for the club, both on the sporting and institutional level.
Throughout the day, different personalities linked to the Barcelona environment are going to the polls to participate in a vote that will define the direction of the club during the coming years.
Among them is also the Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, who went to vote during the morning. After exercising his right to vote, the minister pointed out that “it is a great day for Barcelonism”, emphasizing the importance of the electoral process for the future of the club.
Urtasun has also highlighted the democratic value of this type of processes within sports entities and has emphasized the participation of the members on a day he considers key for FC Barcelona.