The article discusses the strategy of Aliança Catalana to attract members from Junts, a regional political party, by creating the impression that entire local groups are switching allegiance. While Enric Daza initially suggested his group would join Aliança, his two colleagues later denied this, but the perception was already effective. The goal is to portray Junts as declining while Aliança rises, using tactics similar to those employed by Donald Trump’s MAGA movement and Reform UK under Nigel Farage. Although Aliança has had limited success in attracting high-profile figures like Jaume Giró, they have managed to recruit some local leaders such as Daza and Èric Esteban. Additionally, Aliança is drawing support from other parties, including the PSC and ERC, further expanding their influence.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Aliança's strategy as a successful effort to undermine Junts, portraying them as a declining force while Aliança gains strength. It draws parallels to right-wing movements like MAGA and Reform UK, which are associated with conservative and nationalist ideologies. The emphasis on '





