The decision by the Spanish Tribunal Constitucional (TC) to suspend the Energy Poverty Law after a challenge from the acting government of Mariano Rajoy has led to the creation of a new “anti-PP front”. And this time, with leftwing independence support and that of alternative movements. In a proposal originally formulated by Entesa per Sabadell, and presented at Tuesday’s summit by the mayor Juli Fernàndez (ERC). On Friday at midday, the supporters of the proposal congregated outside the Spanish government’s delegation to Catalonia, a group that included Ada Colau (Barcelona, Bcomú), Núria Marín (l’Hospitalet, PSC), Mercè Conesa (Sant Cugat del Vallès, CDC), Dolors Sabater (Badalona, Guanyem Badalona en Comú) and Carles Escolà (Cerdanyola, Compromís per Cerdanyola-CUP).