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The Catalan parliamentary group for independence, Junts pel Sí, has promised to appeal legally and challenge taking control of the Catalonian central government, as self-rule activists plan to undertake massive civil disobedience measures this week against official Madrid. On Thursday, Catalan political parties are planning to hold a session [...]
On Thursday, Catalan political parties are planning to hold a plenary session in the regional parliament to discuss a response to the threats of Madrid, which is being called to Article 155 of Spain's 1978 Constitution, which would impose control of the central government over Catalonian, reports “Romania Today”, Periscopi broadcasts.
The dispute of the Catalan political elite, initiated by the candidacy of the Unidad Popular parties (CPU) and Junts Pel Sí (Jx si), will take place one day before the Spanish Senate is expected to pass Article 155, which will remove the catalunas Carles Puigdemont from the office and suspend all competencies of regional institutions.
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Speaking Monday against plans to impose government rule in Catalonia, Lewis Corominas, chairman of Jx Si, has charged Spain that” is acting as a dictatorship”.
To keep Catalone's independence dreams alive, Corominas said a possible legal complaint against Article 155 would be discussed during the Catalonian plenary session Thursday.
This is why we are looking for a plenary session,” said Corominas.
“Spain is not a democracy, Spain is acting as a dictatorship, it is doing everything to establish the law on us”, he added.
“They want to intimidate and intimidate us, physically and by means of legal instruments, accusing us of crimes through uprisings, rebellions and also usurp the functions of parliament and government, which have been democratically elected”.
The decision to call Article 155 to restore order and restore control of the central government over Catalonia was announced by Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Saturday.
The head of the Catalan Parliament, Carme Qandelli, also said the Catalan authorities would not take a step back “to their independence efforts and are ready to defend Catalan sovereignty “now more than ever”./Periscopi/











