The President of the Generalitat, Artur Mas , has admitted that he can not give “absolute assurances” that you wonder what will happen to the sovereigntist process , as “Nobody knows how a hundred percent all this will end.” “We have to get used to govern uncertainty, that does not mean we do not have the way clear and well set the course,” he added But in the opening lecture of the course at the Barcelona Athenaeum. The president has said that despite being in this “uncharted territory” should not “worry more than necessary” because “no solid sediments” which eventually “setting a delta”. It has pointed out that not only refers to the consultation on 9 November, but looks beyond. “In Catalonia has installed a bottom stream, which has a great consistency,” he said.
More began by taking stock of the various failed attempts made by the Catalan politics to advance self-government including the statute. He said that until 2002 it was moving, but from that year, during the second term of José María Aznar, was a turning point, “he concluded that he had to stop the process of political decentralization” repatriating powers of autonomy to the central government. “There are people asking us why we got into unfamiliar territory, but what other had” asked
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Despite the uncertainties, that “the current path is unknown,” the president said that “just as we know other ways and have traveled all.” But according to the sovereigntist process “pass the test” have to keep running “resilience of Catalan society, joint action among institutions and associations in the country and the political consensus.” “If any of them is bankruptcy, bad, go into a very complicated situation,” he predicted, although he was convinced they will stay. “The country is in a time when you want to exercise their political coming of age,” he said.
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