Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Catalonia will investigate the president of the Parliament – The Day online

Madrid. The high Court of Justice of Catalonia today agreed to investigate the president of the Parliament of the region, Carme Forcadell, in the wake of a lawsuit filed by the public Prosecutor’s office against her when considering who disobeyed the Constitutional Court to allow a vote on a resolution secessionist in the House.

In a car, that can be appealed, the court Catalan “value initially as possible,” the commission of an offence of disobedience and, eventually, of other of malfeasance on the part of Forcadell.

In the lawsuit filed a few days ago, the Prosecutor’s office rebuked the president of the Parliament of Catalonia, which used the rules of the House to put in motion his “plan for independence” by “clear and irreversible”, despite the warning of the Spanish Constitutional, that had been forbidden to vote on the resolution.

The decision made today by the high Court of Justice of Catalonia was criticized by Forcadell and by the Government of the Spanish region, led by the independence Carles Puigdemont.

“I will Defend where it is that the Parliament has to be able to talk about everything that affects the citizens.

We keep on working!” he stated in a first reaction on Twitter to the president of the Catalan Parliament.

From the Government of Catalonia considered “unfair,” the complaint against Forcadell and criticized that may end up “on the bench of the accused” while other actions allegedly related to corruption “go unpunished” in Spain.

“how Many more complaints and court actions to make us derail carried out, the larger must be the mobilization of the people in the street. We have to keep the pulse”, expressed also in the social networks of the ex-president of the Catalan Government, Artur Mas, main driver of the process, secessionist in the region.

More will be judged for disobedience and transgression by the query are not official on independence held in Catalonia in 2014, which was suspended by the Constitutional Court.

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