The President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Artur Mas , said tonight that the meeting with the sovereigntist forces has been “good” because they all go “forward” and “together” to continue the process of the query Nov. 9 , you must “finish on November 9 with a vote.”
After eight hours of meeting, Mas has appeared in Gotham Gallery Palau de la Generalitat along with the vice president, Joana Ortega, Minister of the Presidency, Francesc Homs, and leaders Oriol Junqueras and Marta Rovira (ERC), Joan and Joan Herrera Mena (ICV-EUiA); David Fernandez and Quim Arrufat (CUP); and Jordi Turull and Ramon Espadaler (CiU).
Without specifying whether the institutional preparations for the campaign or 9N will resume, Mas has said has been a “very intense” day and “many hours” that have been “ well spent ” and the “summary has said, is that” went well “and the process continues, despite ” state hostility who wants to “prevent” the vote on 9 November.
In a brief speech, after which abandoned the Gothic Gallery, has said Mas leaves the meeting with a “special joy” and “confidence” because Proconsulta Government and parties are “working well.”
The Catalan President has emphasized that the unity is maintained between the forces Proconsulta because it is the “force” that is Catalonia to continue with “this process that wants complete the 9N with a vote,” working “very hard” with “hostility” state conditions, he argued.
But did not clarify what agreements have been closed as the deployment of the consultation on 9 November, after the Government paralyzed Tuesday institutional campaign and actions that could be prejudiced officials or citizens for the preventive suspension of the TC.
A reporters’ questions, has not given details VP, Joana Ortega , who said that they will be shelling these issues as it will produce and always from the “agreement” in order to seek “alternative” to any suspensions.
Meanwhile, the leader of ERC, Oriol rushes , said that has not been talked about early elections, because they want to “obey” the mandate of the Parliament in favor of holding the inquiry.
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