Sunday, September 7, 2014

The Government recommends no “lost in other ways” that … – The New Spain

The Government recommends no "lost in other ways" that … – The New Spain

The Government yesterday recommended Artur Mas no “lost in other ways” that can “slow” recovery and insisted that one more day ” there will be no secession referendum, “the 9-N and the law of queries that will pass the Parliament can not defend his call and leave” evidence “to the Government.

It was the vice president, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, this time in charge of carrying the message that the Government of Mariano Rajoy hammering the front sovereigntist parties, and did so in the closing speech of the conference policy of the PP in Catalonia, which also made a “call to responsibility” now that Spain is emerging from the crisis, that “bad decisions” that may delay the start of the crisis are not taken.

“should not be lost in other ways,” Saenz de Santamaria, who declined to give value to the economic policies of the Government which has also benefited Catalonia, FLA case, which has allowed pay suppliers said and maintain services, or 1.700 million additional fund for all 5,000 Catalonia autonomous will, as announced by Finance Minister Friday.

The Vice President reiterated the commitment of the Executive to enforce the law and prevent the query. “We can trust in the word of Rajoy” and the “full assurance that there will be a secession referendum,” he said; the query is “outside the law because it contravenes the law of laws” that is the Constitution.

Meanwhile, the chief of staff of the Prime Minister, Jorge Moragas, yesterday justified the suspension of the presentation of the Dutch translation of the novel “Victus” by Albert Sánchez Piñol, on the fall of Barcelona in 1714, and was to be carried out at the Instituto Cervantes in Utrecht, because it is a “clearly manipulator on the History of Spain and Catalonia” book and wanted to present “platforms using the state.” The Generalitat crossed the events of “censorship.”

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