Within the platform 'Més que una Moció', formed by the promoters of the vote of no confidence against Josep Maria Bartomeu and his board of directors, there is “certain concern” about “The rumors of possible fraud or irregular behavior during the collection of signatures because the behavior of the Barcelona partner is questioned,” according to one of his spokesmen, Marc Duch. However, during the telematic press conference held this Monday they pointed out that they do not have “No doubt that the club's workers will act correctly during the validation of the signatures.” This process will begin tomorrow, Tuesday, once the Validation Table has been set up, made up of two Barcelona officials, one from the Catalan Football Federation, Josep Maria Vallbona, and two of the promoters of the motion, the candidate Jordi Farré and Josep Triadó. , mayor of Premià de Dalt.
From then on, the Board will have 10 business days to carry out the validation of the 20,687 signatures. The vote of no confidence needs 16,521 valid for a referendum to be held. “The club has not accepted our request for two additional auditors because it is not contemplated in the club's Statutes. But it would be ideal for the Validation Table to negotiate the possibility that there could be more auditors. We have this hope,” explained Duch. In addition, he considered that the validation process has to be “as it has always been”, that is: “Analyze the formal aspects of the ballot and only carry out a more exhaustive analysis in which there may be doubts.” This statement came after it emerged that the Barça club could call all the signing members by phone to check. Finally, Duch asked the club “to be diligent and to report every day on how many ballots have been analyzed and, of these, how many are valid and how many invalid.”