Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Spanish government reiterates it will not allow the independence of Catalonia – Radio Havana Cuba

Madrid, July 22 (RHC) The government warned Spain the possibility of suspending the autonomy of Catalonia in the event of a flagrant breach of its obligations, as it can be a unilateral declaration of independence.

According to the Spanish Justice Minister Rafael Catala, the Constitution of the European country can force a community to fulfill its obligations, and reiterated that it will not allow the start of a process of independence of Catalonia, as claimed by separatist sectors in the region.

Did the Catala warning after Raul Romeva announced, candidates leading Catalan independence forces, the possibility of declaring independence unilaterally after the coming elections September 27.

The Spanish government rejects the plebiscitary character authorities of Catalonia They intended to give the elections, which only aim to choose the regional parliament, as in all other regions.

Meanwhile representatives of European countries and the Mediterranean coast started a meeting in Madrid High vivel on intercultural and interfaith dialogue to tackle extremism.

The announcement recognizes the role of cultural and religious approach to also face xenophobia and intolerance and promote stability, peace and values peaceful coexistence.

The event promotes a comprehensive process that puts the dialogue at the heart of a strategy of cooperation in the region in the context of reviewing the neighborhood policy of the European Union.

The main objective of this meeting, at the headquarters of the Union for the Mediterranean in Barcelona, ​​is to promote cooperation between state institutions for more effective action.

Along with the institutions also invited personalities, including religious leaders and representatives of programs of civil society.

The key to addressing issues are the tools and approaches to enable effective coordination among key regional actors and communication policy increase the visibility and impact of their actions.

The organizers said that both aspects are related to the goal of making the institutions involved in intercultural and interfaith dialogue are stronger when acting collectively.

This expresses the call, in a historic moment in the region in which the challenges are stronger than individual institutions.

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