Spain <x0) Catalonine, Prime Minister, New Ministers

After the separatist government was disbanded, Spain's central government, instead of the dismissed ministers, has appointed new ministers. According to the decree published in the official Gazeta, Spain's deputy prime minister, Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, said to have been nominated instead of the president of Catalonia's regional government. And [...]
According to the decree published in the official Gazeta, Spain's deputy prime minister, Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, said to have been nominated instead of the president of Catalonia's regional government.
The local government ministries will now be also linked to the ministries of the central government.
A statement by the central government is said to have new tasks handed down after the new government, which will be formed after early local elections in Catalonia, which has been known to be held on December 21st.
On the other hand, Spain's chief prosecutor will reportedly seek to file a criminal indictment at the Supreme Court against Puigdemont and other members of the government, members of the local parliament council, and those who have voted “pro” during the unilateral declaration of independence, claiming that this is “the uprising against the state”.
Spanish media record that the separatist Lithuanian politicians may be sentenced to prison for up to 30 years.
On the other side of Spain's capital city, Madrid, protest was held today about the unity of Spain. Thousands who gathered in Colon Square with Spanish flags cheered slogans for the protection of unity and national sovereignty of the state.
Protesters through the banners gave support to the Spanish gendarmerie, where Puigdemont was required to be sent to prison. A big protest is expected tomorrow in Barcelona by opponents of Catalonia's independence.












