Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Puigdemont required to Rajoy dialogue ‘without conditions’ on Catalonia – Hispan TV (press Release)

Carles Puigdemont requires the president of the Spanish Government to stop its 'propaganda' and establish a dialogue 'without conditions' with Catalonia.

“We would very much like to establish a dialogue with the State with only one condition: no” conditions, has affirmed this Wednesday the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia in the Catalan Parliament.

In this sense, has criticized the Government of Mariano Rajoy by carrying out a “propaganda” in announcing that it wants to establish channels of communication on a bilateral basis with Catalonia, in the northeast of the country, to address the territorial conflict, but at no time has been put into practice.

We would very much like to establish a dialogue with the State with only one condition: that no conditions”, said the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Carles Puigdemont.

“The dialogue has been proclaimed but has not been produced, beyond the announcement, there has not been anything more, an announcement of a dialogue is not dialogue,” he complained Puigdemont.

The regional president has asked the central Government to dialogue with the Executive Catalan on a bilateral basis and without vetoing the referendum, since Catalonia has earned the right to be “treated bilaterally” by the State.

“We have won with justice, of the right to be recognized in a different way. If this is not part of here, there is no desire for dialogue, there is a willingness to dilute,” he said, then remember that the Catalan Parliament approved in October a resolution that urges him to negotiate a referendum agreed with the Executive.

the leader of The Popular Party (PP) in the Parliament, Xavier García Albiol, has said for his part that the central Government wants to dialogue with Puigdemont, but has warned that “while the governing PP in Spain is not going to hold a referendum of independence as proposed by the Government.

Catalonia continues its path towards a hypothetical independence of the Spanish State, a road that the leaders catalans intended to carry on with all the judicial guarantees which are possible.

The project pro-independence Catalan gained momentum with a massive demonstration in Barcelona in September 2012 and reached its climax on the 9th of November of 2014, when Catalonia was a query not binding on the status of Catalonia with respect to Spain. About 80 percent of the participants voted in favor of independence, a result that outraged the Spanish authorities.

The Parliament of Catalonia challenged in July, the notices of the Constitutional Court (TC) and approved to adopt a unilateral mechanism to realize the "disconnect" of Spain, confirming thus their willingness to open a constituent process is not subordinate to the rest of the State.

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