Barcelona denies using club resources for election campaigning
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Barcelona denies using club resources for election campaigning
"FC Barcelona has issued a strong denial in response to claims from the platform Som un Clam, stating that the club is not using its resources to influence the vote of its members or conduct electoral campaigns. In an official statement, Barcelona clarified that "the club is not carrying out any opinion surveys among members, neither internally nor externally." The statement added that any polls currently circulating are completely independent of the club, and reminded that the personal data of members is protected under current data protection legislation."
"According to the platform, of the stadium's expected 45,000 spectators, fewer than 25,000 would be season ticket holders, a number they consider insufficient and damaging to the club's historic supporter base. Som un Clam also called for a rapid increase in season ticket availability, either by reinstating former subscribers or accelerating the waiting list, which they say "advances at a turtle's pace.""
FC Barcelona denied using club resources to influence member votes or conduct electoral campaigns. The club stated it is not carrying out opinion surveys among members internally or externally. Barcelona asserted that polls currently circulating are independent and that members' personal data is protected under data protection legislation. Som un Clam criticized management for a perceived decline in member influence at the new Camp Nou and estimated fewer than 25,000 season ticket holders among 45,000 expected spectators. The platform demanded faster season ticket allocation, reinstatement of former subscribers or acceleration of the waiting list, and raised concerns about unfair seat allocations.
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