Junts per Catalunya Slams Pothole-Ridden N-260 Road to Andorra
Catalan party demands urgent repairs from Spanish government after hazardous potholes emerge on key N-260 stretch between Martinet and La Seu d'Urgell.
Key Points
- Junts per Catalunya submits question to Spanish Congress on N-260 potholes between Martinet and La Seu d'Urgell.
- Road described as neglected, creating hazards for drivers on Andorra access route.
- Deputy Isidre Gavín seeks repair timeline; Jordi Fàbrega warns of accident risks.
- No repair schedule provided by authorities yet.
Junts per Catalunya has criticised the deteriorating condition of the N-260 road, a key route into Andorra, prompting a parliamentary question to the Spanish government.
The highway, which runs between Martinet de Cerdanya and La Seu d'Urgell, has developed multiple potholes in recent weeks, creating significant hazards for drivers. Local representatives from the party have raised alarms over the road's poor maintenance, describing it as neglected by Spanish authorities.
Isidre Gavín, a Lleida deputy in the Spanish Congress representing Junts per Catalunya, has submitted a written question to the government. It seeks details on the poor state of the N-260 in that stretch and asks when urgent repairs and maintenance work will begin to address the potholes and eliminate the dangers.
The question, which Altaveu has seen, highlights the need for immediate action "to avoid potholes and the road's hazardous conditions". It is expected to be admitted for processing in the coming days.
Jordi Fàbrega, a deputy in the Catalan parliament and former mayor of La Seu d'Urgell, echoed the concerns, warning that the Spanish government has "abandoned" the road. He called for urgent solutions "before we have to regret an accident".
The N-260 serves as one of Andorra's main access roads from Spain, handling heavy traffic daily. No timeline for repairs has been provided by authorities so far.
Original Sources
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