The disqualified
Quim Torra
has used the Parliament to dismiss his position with an explicit attack on the State institutions and a claim for the illegal referendum of 1-O, the result of which has encouraged the application of the Parliament arising from the regional elections that Catalonia will hold in February.
The former president of the Generalitat has converted his last harangue in the Catalan Chamber into the first campaign act of the JxCat of
Carles Puigdemont
and has again asked the independence forces - as he did in the institutional statement pronounced after hearing the sentence of the Supreme Court - turn the Catalan elections into "a plebiscite for the confirmation of 1-O."
"Either the Spanish Monarchy or the Catalan Republic", has defended Torra after calling his cessation a "coup d'état" to "replace the popular will with the sacred unity of the Spanish homeland."
Once again the Parliament has put itself at the service of the separatist cause.
After accepting the approval of the disconnection laws that irregularly protected the 1-O referendum or the unilateral declaration of independence, this Wednesday the Catalan Chamber has once again twisted its own regulations to dismiss the disobedient Torra with all honors, after being dispossessed of office.
JxCat and ERC issued an invitation so that the former president of the Generalitat could lead a plenary session and the Parliamentary Board endorsed the trick, with its president,
Roger Torrent
at the head.
The highest governing body of the Chamber overthrew individual appeals from Ciudadanos and the PSC to prevent Torra from appearing in plenary, alleging that on other occasions Torrent and the parliamentary lawyers had refused, with the regulations in hand, that the Catalan Ombudsman or the director of TV3 offered explanations in the hemicycle after being linked to the plot of 3% the first and being charged for promoting the 1-O the second.
The Parliament brandished on those occasions that the invitations are reserved for corporations, associations and entities, not for autonomous positions or former condemned presidents.
Before singing his farewell from the lectern, Torra - already officially replaced by Pere Aragonès - was received with applause upon his entry into the Parliament, as was recently
Carme Forcadell
after being also invited by Torrent under the pretext of commemorating the 40th anniversary of the camera.
Jaleado to the shout of “president”, the ex-president met with the deputies of JxCat and with the escaped Carles Puigdemont, who participated in the meeting from Waterloo to supervise the staging of Torra's farewell, which begins the electoral campaign Catalan.
The PSC has avoided participating in the session, the PP has attended but will not participate in the voting and Citizens has also appeared in the session and still decides what their reaction will be.
Aragonès is intimidated
After Torra, the "substitute president", Pere Aragonès, took the floor, giving a tenuous speech in which he avoided falling into the JxCat trap.
The also national coordinator of ERC has defended that Catalonia "does not have a president" after the disqualification of Torra, an idea that has also underlined by leaving vacant the chair occupied by the dismissed in the Executive Council, which met this morning to certify the replacement at the head of the Presidency of the Generalitat.
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