Sunday, November 16, 2014

Rajoy admits to “better explain” his vision of Catalunya – Newspaper

Rajoy admits to "better explain" his vision of Catalunya – Newspaper

Monday, November 17, 2014

Just hours after appearing in the press on Wednesday to fix the position of the Government after holding 9-N, Mariano Rajoy boarded the plane that took him to Australia to participate in the G-20. As explained yesterday NEWSPAPER, the chief executive then committed against members of their immediate environment to return to Australia with a new attempt to find a solution to the conflict Catalan response. Yesterday, Rajoy began teaching some letters. He said that today will respond to the letter that Artur Mas sent after 9-N and announced an impending visit to Catalunya to “explain better than usual” position and the arguments that support it.

The Prime Minister used a press conference at the conclusion of the G-20 held in the Australian city of Brisbane to explain some of his more immediate plans for a Catalunya. His first gesture, he said, will be to respond to the letter But he requested an “ongoing dialogue” between the two governments and urged him to negotiate the terms for holding a “final talks”. Rajoy said that insist on refusing to “talk about national sovereignty” and foster an “illegal referendum,” but from there, he added, his obligation is to “listen” for the issues you raised any regional president and try to solve them.

On your next trip to Catalunya, which will date from today, he said he has no intention of launching a special information campaign, but assumed that “logically” should “explain better usual “position. In this regard, he noted that thinks focus his speech on the economic situation, “I’m going to explain to the Catalans have a good time to overcome years of negative growth in the country and now is the time to consolidate all political.”

ARGUMENTS FOR ‘NO’

The purpose, therefore, seems not so much as offer an alternative proposal to nurture argument in favor of not alter the current political status of Catalonia. “I will say he went I do not want to have to choose between being Catalan or Spanish. I do not want to drive them out of Europe, the euro or the G20, I want to be integrated with us, because today’s world is not a world that suits anyone being isolated. ” He added he thinks stress the message that Catalunya has fared well when it has leaders who have sought the agreement and covenant. “

Rajoy also reiterated that respects the autonomy of the Attorney General of the State with regard to the investigations into the possible commission of a crime in the consultation last November 9, and ensured that there has been “no pressure”, either by the government or the PP. “I do not know if other people and for what purpose it could be pressure,” he added.

When questioned whether, regardless of the performance of the prosecution, he believes Mas or the Government could commit a crime, the chief executive said it is not a judge or prosecutor and not correct to describe the behaviors. Rajoy returned to be convinced that, in 9-N, his government “did what he had to do” because he defended the legality of going to the Constitutional Court and acting “in a proportionate and sensibly.”

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