The Perpignan Casal will give three talks in Mallorca about the reality of North Catalonia
Representatives of the entity will address the situation of Catalan, the rise of the far-right, and the debate on the future name of the Eastern Pyrenees
PalmRepresentatives from the Casal de Perpignan will visit Mallorca this week to participate in various talks on the social, political, and linguistic reality of Northern Catalonia and to share experiences with entities on the island.
The initiative includes three public events scheduled between Thursday and Saturday in Palma, Maria de la Salut, and Manacor. The sessions will serve to address issues such as the current situation of the Catalan language in Northern Catalonia, the evolution of social movements in the territory, and the casal's trajectory after 17 years of activity.
Political topics will also be discussed, such as the victory of the far-right in Perpignan or the open debate on the future name of the Pyrénées-Orientales department, which will be decided in a popular consultation scheduled for June. Among the options proposed are keeping the current name or replacing it with Catalan Pyrenees or Mediterranean Pyrenees.
The meetings aim to strengthen the cultural and historical ties between the Balearic Islands and North Catalonia, territories united by the same language and by historical links dating back several centuries.