Sunday, July 31, 2016

Catalan Parliament adopted resolutions “whatever it says” the Spanish Government – Hispan TV (press release)

The president of Catalonia called ‘antidemocratic’ the Spanish government for ‘conspiring against citizens’ and states that the Parliament will adopt resolutions.

Carles Puigdemont was speaking in reference to the request of the Government of the sitting president, Mariano Rajoy, that the Constitutional Court (TC) open a criminal proceedings against the president of the Catalan Parliament, Carme Forcadell, for disobedience and for being “the person clearly involved and affected” by the adoption last 27 of the conclusions of the Study Group for promoting a “constitutional process” in Catalonia.

this is the difference between the Democrats as we and anti-democrats, who conspire against the will of the citizens with the instruments of the State although some of these the wish to promote the altars of the Vatican “, he said Saturday the president of the Generalitat in reference to the Spanish acting Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz.

 

This is the difference between the Democrats as we and anti-democrats, who conspire against the will of the citizens with the instruments of the State although some of these the wish to promote the altars of the Vatican, “said the president of the Catalan, Carles Puigdemont, referring to the Spanish acting Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz.

 

The court will meet on Monday, exceptionally in August, to agree on the measures taken, although the State Bar has described the adoption of the resolution as “a real plan for secession”.

according to Puigdemont, the authorities of the Spanish Government “this time will again be wrong, but it will certainly be the last”, and assured that the Catalan Parliament will adopt resolutions “whatever it says the TC, the Spanish Government or whoever. “

it has also explained that next September with the question of confidence the will mark” the first milestone “on the last stretch towards independence and be rolled subsequently to the policy debate general.

The Catalan independence project gained momentum with a mass demonstration in Barcelona in September 2012 and reached its climax last November 9, 2014, when an informal popular consultation brought 2.3 million people to vote in favor of independence. According to a recent survey the majority of Catalans support the idea of ​​independence from Spain.

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