Saturday, October 4, 2014

The Government, on Mas: “Will finish as Salmond, but … – The Reason

The Government, on Mas: "Will finish as Salmond, but … – The Reason

With confidence in the president of the Generalitat, Artur Mas, absolutely broken, in Moncloa are very skeptical about the possibility of reaching some kind of understanding in the future with it even more beyond 9 November. When from the nationalist side is taking a pulse to the law, the government understands that now is the time of the Act, without display margin to open any kind of bargaining as keep on the table the cracking of holding a illegal referendum. The message from the Government, as yesterday again emphasized that route Rajoy, always keep the invitation to dialogue, and indeed, in Moncloa admit that it will be necessary to talk and negotiate, but also explain informally that today there is no room to negotiate anything from the maximum position in which stood Artur Mas.

Dialogue as required mantra, albeit microphone voices are majority government even believe that no dialogue is possible while the caller remains the current leader of CiU. “But sooner or later end up like Salmond, but self-determination referendum” held last Friday, categorical, a minister. Alluded to Scottish independence leader who resigned after losing a referendum held in the UK in September.

The president of the Generalitat is surprising many within the Executive. In the Catalan PP always believed that there was bluffing and was ready to take up the slack to the fullest because “its roadmap does not end the 9-N and, in any event, and depart the independence path.” But in the environment itself Rajoy who had hoped Mas not go as far as to place one foot in the context of illegality. Far gone are the attempts by Rajoy, directly or through third parties, to remedy the situation by offering Mas different outputs within the legal framework and without blowing up the current autonomous State. But it has reached a point at which the Prime Minister considers that the convergent leader will not talk about anything other than independence, or even less funding for constitutional reform. This explains his decision to move as little as possible, save time and enhance the agreement with the PSOE. The Prime Minister still believes that today’s proposed constitutional reform socialists is not a solution to the Catalan problem. “ERC Artur Mas and do not want to hear about a federal state. They have never wanted a federal state nationalists nor the Catalans and the Basques. Want to move by the confederal model because that would implicitly recognize them and independence, “explains one of the president’s advisers in relation to the Catalan situation.

A medium term strategy Rajoy will be very similar to what has been used throughout this term to manage the main problems that were encountered. Stay in the rear, rush calendar, bring all the elements of possible trial and wait for your opponent take a misstep. Only that this problem has a political and social component that requires playing a double game. In the political arena, Rajoy will flee from excessive impulsive decisions and speeches. Do not enter into a verbal escalation with Mas or a clinch against the ‘discursive barbarities “of the nationalist leaders. The moderation versus excess; temperance, against irrationality and irresponsibility, sentenced in Moncloa. Now, while leaving time to clear More will not allow the law is violated. All change radically from the moment in which the president of the Generalitat say that renunciation of independence consultation and who is willing to negotiate a solution within the legal framework. But Moncloa are very pessimistic about this option. They are sure that there will be consultation, but also believe that Mas will not stop there, but continue Wrapping her “lies” about the Catalan nation to escape from personal problems and hide the failure of the Government. The gaze is directed towards the upcoming regional elections as a possible turning point if the bump CiU polls that forecast is given. “Mas is trying to shield a list independence, for, from a parliament with independence majority, require the central government to negotiate under the threat of a unilateral declaration” reflects a senior PP. From there, the Government consider that the upcoming regional elections will be decisive for the future of Catalonia. And meanwhile, the recipe is observe and enforce the Constitution and laws. “There is no alternative”, sentenced in Moncloa.

The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy reiterated yesterday his message of unity, cohesion and democracy versus sovereignty challenge President of the Government committed to take up the slack of illegality. “In Spain, above the law is not no one: the law first and then the rest” he said at the close of the 21 interparliamentary held for three days in Guadalajara. He reaffirmed his commitment and that of his party with the constitution which he defined as “one of the most important operations has been done in Europe.” He praised its value as a guarantor of unity and prosperity and emphasized that although “some” talk about Scotland, there is no “not half half the autonomy” is in Spain.

The head of But Executive warned that “a ruler can not do what you want” and claimed the value of dialogue. “Politics is among other things the art of dialogue, otherwise the imposition of the monologue and the fait accompli that is what is happening here,” he said. Because, he recalled, Mas, “announced referendum, with the date and the question without talking, and now seeks to giving what they can not and want to do” legal feasibility. ‘”

returned to insist as it did on Monday when he read his speech to the sovereigntist institutional challenge, that the Constitution can be changed, but “with the agreement of all, not because I say no one in particular, because that’s democracy.” They can “will change” but not “violate” he insisted. He defended the law, because without it “there is no democracy because the law is the rule of play, conviviality and the fundamental rights of the people.” He said that Mas has not taken anything by surprise because “knew” what was going to happen and still continued its sovereignty plan.

In reference to the PSOE and its secretary general said that “it is not a moment of slogans or pulling rabbits out of the hat “but” a time for caution. ” He stressed that difficult times “are not good occurrences” but it is better to maintain “serenity and calm.” He warned that if Sanchez believes that “everything is fixed” reforming “a few articles of the Constitution,” read “what you want to do.” “I think I can ask our political adversaries a lot of responsibility, which in some issues they are having, but in others we are waiting.”

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