Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The Generalitat paralyzes the institutional referendum campaign – Digital Leaders

The Generalitat paralyzes the institutional referendum campaign – Digital Leaders

The Catalan Government has announced that paralyzes so “precautionary and temporary” campaign being carried out during the consultation scheduled for November 9. This decision was taken after the Constitutional Court suspended the referendum as a precautionary measure.

The Government had launched a campaign to raise awareness of the sovereignty question about Catalonia. Now, following the decision of the Constitutional Court has decided to suspend although he noted that this is a temporary decision and that the process continues to the query. In addition, the government spokesman Francesc Homs, said that arguments presented to the suspension.

In this way, Homs has said that from now on those who disseminate campaign elements do so at your own risk and not under the umbrella of the Catalan Government. The campaign was launched on Saturday with the slogan “Your decideixes” / “You decide.” It had a web page, which is not yet known if they remain available, and includes newspaper ads, radio and television.

In spite of this decision from the Catalan Generalitat are repeating the idea that the decision of the TC not the process is closed. Thus, they have reiterated that claims be filed against this decision. Also, Homs has said that there will be early elections before the municipal May.

Catalan Parliament presented arguments against the suspension of the law of queries. Legal Services of the House have been ordered to submit comments within that appropriate, but as soon as possible.

This camera can only submit claims for consultations law and not by the decree calling for the query. The latter was approved by the Catalan government.

The claims the Catalan Parliament, where the bill was passed by a majority of 106 deputies, will be based on this legislation emanates from the Statute of Catalonia. Thus, argue that there is a law made specifically for voting.

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