Saturday, October 4, 2014

Rajoy: ” The output of Catalonia is the law and dialogue ‘- The Progress

Rajoy: " The output of Catalonia is the law and dialogue '- The Progress

The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, has stressed today that the “solution” to the situation in Catalonia is “law and dialogue” and warned the president of the Generalitat, Artur Mas, “a ruler can do what he wants. “

” Here in Spain above the law no one. law and then First else, “Rajoy said in his closing speech at the inter PP. And he insisted that dialogue can only be done within the framework of the law, in addition to reiterating the rules that the Spaniards agreed to the Constitution can be changed, but “with the agreement of all.”

Rajoy It has also warned that Mas dialogue must be “the opposite” of what lived in recent months, with a “monologue” and a policy of “taxation” and “facts” by the Catalan president. “Here we have announced a referendum question and the date without talking,” lamented Rajoy. “And then it is intended to give you what we can do or want,” because there is no “legal feasibility” for it, he added.

The policy is inter alia “the art of dialogue” continued the chief executive, for whom this dialogue “is to move towards a meeting point.” And “there is only one condition,” he warned, which is to talk “in the field where we all fit, it’s the law.” “The law is the dialogue of democracy with itself”, he stressed.

He also had Rajoy a reproach to the leader of the PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, when he warned that “difficult times” as it “is not good occurrences” and “you better keep your serenity, calm and act responsibly.” “If someone wants to make reforms” in the legal system “to tell us exactly what you want to do, because it is not time to do slogans or express rabbits out of the hat,” said Rajoy in this message to the Socialists.

asked why “some” of his political opponents “some responsibility”, has admitted, “are having on many issues,” while others are “waiting” to have it. “I want to stay together, the vast majority of Spaniards also want to stay together,” Mariano Rajoy has ruled, who among the reasons for this desire has emphasized family and business relationships, a union of several centuries or because Spain is now country, said, that everyone can feel “proud.”

has insisted that if the Catalans “Europe will” would be “bad for them and for all.” “Without us less, weaker, less prosperous, less welfare and less influential,” warned Rajoy. And together, “we all win, we excel,” no “more welfare” and the Spanish are “stronger and more influential” Rajoy insisted in this speech in which he reaffirmed his commitment and that of his party with the Constitution. However, has returned to admit that the rules that collects the Constitution “can be changed,” but only “with the agreement of all, not because I say no one in particular.” “Because that’s democracy,” he concluded.

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