The ‘popular’, Alfonso Alonso, parliamentary speaker considers “a little child” has been scheduled for a Friday afternoon adoption of the law of consultation to try to prevent a response from the Council of Ministers, but has assured that the government will act “immediately”.
“Have no doubt, it’s time it is to the law of consultation or decree of convocation is approved by the Council of Ministers has everything prepared and react immediately , “he said in an interview on Antena 3 gathered by Europa Press.
So, about whether there will be an extraordinary Council of Ministers, has retorted that “if you have to have it be” because so yes there will be is “diligent performance” the Executive has to ” ensure law. “
In fact, he remarked that what the Cabinet will do is not simply follow a Catalan law but” ensure that no takes “the right of all . Spaniards to decide what is Spain
also Asked if the Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, you awake like the Scottish referendum Catalonia British Prime Minister David Cameron replied: “ I think President Rajoy sleep very well. “
Alonso said Thursday that the first, David Cameron, British Prime Minister made a decision” downright reckless “by allowing a referendum of independence in Scotland, and has not clarified whether the Spanish government would veto the EU entry of an independent Scotland.
Alonso recalled that Cameron was himself who made the decision that he had an independence referendum in Scotland, at a time that did not ask you to vote, but negotiations to extend the range. “I think it was a downright unwise decision” has riveted.
According to his analysis, the consequence of that decision is that “now the whole world holds its breath for what might happen”, as there is risk that the UK, which it considers a “factor of stability” along with a “success story”, comes “frankly weak.”
Furthermore, has complained that the United Kingdom can be “liquidated” without “93 per cent of Britons have a say” , because only vote the Scots, who are only 7 per cent of the UK population. “It is irresponsible and I think unfair from a democratic point of view, because some are bound to be spectators,” he continued.
In addition, he believes that the Scottish referendum has opened a debate about the strength of the idea Europe, which is “integration and border down” versus nationalism that “much damage has been done”, “a kind of involution resulting from the crisis” that will make Europe more weak.
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