Vila-seca has formally opposed the creation of a metropolitan area in the Camp de Tarragona region, casting doubt on the project's stability and the extent of political agreement. A representative for Vila-seca stated their concerns, highlighting a lack of true consensus despite three years of discussion.

"I do not like to be a hypocrite or generate false expectations of a consensus that is not true," the representative told reporters. "We have been hearing the same old song about the metropolitan area for three years, and the most important issues are still on the table." This suggests significant unresolved matters remain.

Doubts Over Project Foundations

The Vila-seca official expressed pessimism regarding the proposal's future. "I am not too optimistic because buildings must have good foundations, and this is not the case," they explained. This statement implies that the current plan lacks the necessary groundwork or agreement to succeed.

The creation of a metropolitan area in Camp de Tarragona aims to coordinate services and planning across several municipalities. However, Vila-seca's public opposition indicates a significant hurdle for the project's proponents, who will need to address these foundational concerns to move forward.