Catalan president, Artur Mas , emphasized on Friday the referendum held in Scotland as a “great lesson in democracy that has reached around the world,” convened a press conference to the media, hours before the Parliament approved this afternoon Inquiries Act. “What we have seen in Scotland is the only way to resolve conflicts and differences,” Mas considered.
Mas said that the example of the Scottish referendum is the “only way” there to “resolve conflicts” and Catalan sovereignty process “continues” because, he said, he feels “reinforced” by the “lesson in democracy that has given the UK.
More has appeared in the Gothic Gallery in the Palau de la Generalitat to value, in Catalan, Castilian and English the result of the independence referendum in Scotland, where the ‘no’ to secession has won more than 10 points. According to Mas, “vote unites and not divides,” and noted that the “error” is wanting to veto the query 9-N through only the “legal architecture”.
Each time there is a ‘no’ in Madrid’s animosity is created You have added the example of Scotland has shown that “ when left Vote you can also win “, but that” it has to democratically win “, and ensured that each day that passes is the largest” mistake of trying to block a political process ” when the “conflict is political.” “Instead of solving it worse. Each time there is a ‘no’ in Madrid’s animosity is created “, said Mas addressing the State Government, which he recalled that “a real Democrat not blocking a referendum. “
The president has asked ” that disillusion “who think that the ‘no’ Scottish is a shadow for the process, as even he feels strengthened by the fact that he allowed to vote in Scotland.
however, acknowledged that “ if it had gone the other would have had a clearer path to see how such cases are dealt “However, he said that what happened in Scotland” paves the way for what has happened in Scotland’s Voters and gained no and no democratically accept, but have voted. “
More He said that as president of the Generalitat priority “is not whether Catalonia should be independent now, but you can vote.” “ are stronger than it was Scotland referendum to ask , more social support, which we need is that the Spanish Government has the same democratic spirit that the British” did see.
Meanwhile, the leader of Unio, Josep Antoni Duran Lleida, has said that the position of the United Kingdom to offer a proposed “third way” to Scotland after allowing the independence referendum contrasts with Mariano Rajoy, that “neither left nor offer alternative vote.” In his first web letter to the militancy of Unio after the summer period, written from Mexico where he is traveling, Duran notes that the UK has offered Scotland a “different output” with an “alternative” to independence option that has been lost by a margin of 10 points.
In addition, ERC Secretary General, Marta Rovira, has admitted that his party would have liked to win the ‘yes’ in the referendum Scotland, but its conclusion “is even less evidence to the Spanish Government” for his refusal “to the Catalans can also decide their future,” the 9-N.
“I would like to hear (Mariano ) Rajoy someday saying what you said British Prime Minister David Cameron: ‘I am a Democrat and needed to hear from the Scots’, but applied to the Catalans, “Rovira said in a statement to Rac1. ERC Secretary General stressed: “The Scots have been able to decide and this is what we are asking, there has won democracy”, although “it is clear that we would have liked to have won the ‘yes’”
Meanwhile, the Basque Country, the president of the PNV, Andoni Ortuzar, said that the Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, “has not understood anything” about what happened in Scotland, and added that ” what matters is that the Scots, and they alone, were unable to vote and decide their future. “
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