Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Artur Mas invites Mariano Rajoy to negotiate in Palau – La Rioja

Artur Mas invites Mariano Rajoy to negotiate in Palau – La Rioja

“Artur Mas would be enchanted to receive Mariano Rajoy at the Palau de la Generalitat.” This is not a formal invitation and through the media, that the Catalan Executive attended yesterday the tenant Moncloa on November 29, scheduled for the upcoming visit of Mariano Rajoy Catalonia date, only the last six months after the first consultation 9-N.

The image, a president of the Central Government officially entering the seat of the Catalan Executive, would be unprecedented and a sign of “readiness for dialogue”, as expressed by the spokesman of the Government, Francesc Homs . In the former president’s trip to Barcelona Executive, Rajoy y Mas were not even greeted despite attending the same event, albeit at different times. Neither party took his side the slightest interest, rather the opposite, to set agendas. In July, Mas traveled to the Moncloa and since then no communication has been complete, although there have been secret talks between intermediaries. “Rajoy has opened the door of the Government,” he insisted Homs.

At first, the president will travel to Barcelona to attend a ceremony of the People’s Party, but the Government believes it would be “good” for a new meeting between the two leaders took place. The PSC, meanwhile, also saw fit to the meeting. “If you ask in writing, we will,” said the Minister of the Presidency. Rajoy visit Catalonia three weeks after the consultation 9-N, during the legal battle of the DPP against the Catalan government as Mas is torn between anticipated elections, to give a character a referendum on independence, or extend the term beyond the 2015 election cycle (local and regional in May and year-end general).

The Prime Minister, who in Catalonia asked to risk a little with his agenda and also to chair a meeting of the CP, meet with soberanistas to take the pulse of the street entities, received two days after 9-N a letter sent by Mas in which he intended to maintain a “permanent dialogue” official notice and will negotiate the final referendum. The Catalan Executive yesterday praised the response of Moncloa, which makes clear that national sovereignty is nonnegotiable, he brings “nothing new”. “There is no proposal,” said Homs. In his view, the “immobile” attitude of the central government is a “very obvious source of instability.”



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What deal expected Mas?

The President of the Generalitat takes months reproaching Rajoy makes no proposal to captivate the Catalans. In this line, Enoch Alberti, Professor of Constitutional Law and member of the board that advises But in the transition to independence, said yesterday in an event organized by the Association of Journalists Europeans the possibility that the Central Government and the Government may arrive at a consensus to resolve the Catalan problem “is not excluded” yet. “It is difficult, but possible,” he said. In his view, finding a “suitable arrangement” of Catalonia under the State from the Constitution of 1978 is “almost impossible”, another thing is that a constitutional amendment be addressed. “The alternative is conflict, which may be chronic,” Alberti said. A covenant, however, that since the independence look askance, but are “likely”, they said from the CUP. ERC also trusts and asked Mas not leave the “undertakings” acquired citizenship.

As a starting point for dialogue between government, Homs, beyond the invitation to Palau, requested nods to the head of the central executive, as recognizing the “historic error” that led to the petition organized against the adoption of the statute. “If one wants to make amends to recognize where we came from,” he said. Mariano Rajoy admitted last week that it will be better explained in relation to the Catalan conflict.

The Catalan Government seeks Central Executive gestures-such as investment announced yesterday by Minister Ana Pastor at the port of Barcelona and was part of one of the 23 points that Mas complained to Rajoy the Moncloa before deciding on their next moves.

And the Prime Minister will visit Barcelona four days after Mas makes public, on 25 November, which will be your road map from now, once they exceeded the target of celebrate the alternative 9-N query. The Government is preparing an act, entitled ‘After 9-N: time to decide, time to add’, in which the Catalan president could give clues about how and when will complete the sovereigntist process. But last week began a round of contacts with Catalan political parties favorable to the right to decide to find out what support is. ERC and CUP want immediate elections and do not want to share with Convergència singleton list, while Union, PSC and Initiative prefer exhaust the legislature. CDC doubt.

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