Friday, February 3, 2017

Party Spanish we Can defend referendum in Catalonia – teleSUR TV

the leader of The party in Spanish, Pablo Iglesias, called for dialogue between the Government of Rajoy and the autonomous community of Catalonia.

The general secretary of the left party We, Pablo Iglesias, was asked on Friday "truth of law" and "international recognition" for the referendum to be conducted by the autonomous community of Catalonia.

Churches are committed in addition to "push the dialogue" and said that "the right to decide must be expressed in a referendum binding in legal terms, and verifiable at the international level".

>> Rajoy ensures that the referendum in Catalonia will not be given, “everyone knows”

In statements made to the Catalan press, the also deputy to the Spanish Congress pointed out that to be effective this query, we need to reach agreements between the Catalan Government and the executive of the Popular Party (PP) of Mariano Rajoy.

The leftist leader alleged that the administration of Rajoy, in order to prevent the realization of this referendum, used the Constitution "to hunker down and not to move by way of perfectly legal and reasonable".

>> Catalonia fears that Spain to take the command of the regional police

Also, Churches spoke out against the judicialization of politics and of coercive measures that threatened the central power, to curb the challenge secessionist in the Catalan region.

he Warned about the alleged plans of the executive to seal electoral colleges, or assume the powers of the Mossos d’esquadra (police force in catalonia) to a hypothetical query are a clumsiness.

>> Towards the III Republic in Spain?

he Referred to the words spoken on the eve by the Spanish minister of Justice, Rafael Catalá, who did not rule out getting to turn the article 155 of the Constitution to intervene in Catalonia and to take certain autonomous powers.

The president of Catalonia, Carles Puigdemont, planned for consultation in September next, despite the fact that the Constitutional Court of Spain considered illegal.

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