Catalans keep December promise, 25 June their bid for Spain to recognise Kosovo is expected to vote

The group of Katalunas “Junts” have proposed to the Spain Parliament an initiative through which they will seek the government of Spain recognition of Kosovo independence. Their initiative will be put to the polls on June 25th. So confirmed Carles Puidgemont's staff chief, Josep Alay. “Delay will happen [...]
The “Vosion will take place next Tuesday, so June 25th”, Alay said of the Express Journal.
The Catalan Party “Yunts for Catalunya”, which is represented in the Spain Parliament on 5 June, has submitted a parliamentary proposal to the parliament of Spain, where they ask the government of Spain to recognise Kosovo as an independent state.
“Yunts for Citalunya” , the party that had supported the creation of the New Government of Spain at the helm with Pedro Sanchez, in their proposal have written that in support of efforts made by Kosovo institutions to protect the right to exist as an independent state, the Spanish state must give up its refusalal position and immediately recognise the Republic of Kosovo.
The promise that they will take concrete steps in search of recognition of Kosovo's independence, this party had made it in December 2023. In a conversation for Gazeta Express in December 2023 when the creation of Spain's new government was discussed, the party of catalynas leader Carles Pudagemont had warned that they would search for Parliament for the government of Spain to recognise Kosovo as a state.
As chief of his staff, I can tell you that we have always pursued the Kosovo issue with great interest and have always asked the Spanish government to fully recognise Kosovo and an independent nation. In this new parliamentary mandate, we will insist once again that Spain recognises Kosovo, but let me say that the president's political party, Junts for Catatlunia, is not part of the Spanish cabinet. We give support to this government only from outside and do not have the capacity to decide on the issue of Kosovo recognition by Spain”, Puidgemont staff chief Josep Alay had said.












