Monday, September 29, 2014

The Constitutional meets this afternoon for to admit the … – The Newspaper

The Constitutional meets this afternoon for to admit the … – The Newspaper

Monday, September 29, 2014 – 14.11 h

Constitutional Court will meet this afternoon to decide whether declared admissible the resources presented on Monday the State Bar against Catalan law queries and decree calling 9-N after being approved at the extraordinary Council of Ministers in the Moncloa, according to legal sources have confirmed although there is still no official announcement. If the president of the high court, Francisco Pérez de los Cobos , and the rest of the 11 judges of the full Constitutional support resources, both standards will suspended provisionally awaiting sentencing.

Government resources have been recorded by an officer of the High Court and sent to the secretariat of the whole that will have to appoint a judge rapporteur responsible for drafting the judgment. In the debate on the suspension of the discussed standards, lasting only a few minutes, the 12 judges verify that they meet the legal requirement, ie, that have been authorized by the Cabinet , and that are accompanied by an opinion issued yesterday by the Council of State before signing the suspension.

The standard suspension is automatic because that’s the law. The judges have no leeway to reject the request of the Executive. The suspension be retroactive and begin to run from the time the law in the Official Gazette of the Generalitat de Catalunya ‘was published. This suspension is agreed in an order signed by the 12 judges and it is possible that the same Government to explain that you can not execute any action related to the 9-N. Usually, this procedure is issued in an order in which only the suspension is agreed and term given to the parties to submit arguments.

The suspension shall be immediately reported to Artur Mas electronically and you will also be notified by mail. From that moment the ‘president’ of the Government will have to obey the order of the Constitutional Court.

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