• Sentence of 'procés' (I). The keys to understanding a historical failure
  • Judgment of the 'procés' (II). Puigdemont says he is prepared to face another Euro-order after the ruling
  • Sentence of the 'procés' (III) .Marchena seeks a unanimous ruling of the court in the sentence
  • Judgment of the 'procés' (IV) .The Civil Guard and the Police fear the "permissiveness" of the Mossos with the CDR after the sentence of the 'procés'
  • Judgment of the 'procés' (V) .The judicial inheritance after the Supreme Court ruling

The spokeswoman of the Government, Meritxell Budó, has asked for a "forceful, massive but civic, democratic and peaceful" response from organized civil society to the 1-O ruling, which the Supreme Court will issue in the coming days.

"Any sentence that is not absolute is very serious and this requires a response, by the Government and by organized civil society that is blunt, massive but civic, democratic and peaceful," he said in an interview with the Mirall Magazine. Pick up by Europa Press.

Budó has assured that the Government is prepared to give an answer to the Supreme Court's ruling and that it will make "the answer that corresponds to it", and that the Parliament will also have a prominent role .

Before the planned mobilizations, he has argued that the Government will have to "guarantee the right of mobilization of all citizens, the right to protest, freedom of expression and opinion ", but also the rights of those who do not want to express themselves.

"We will respect that people mobilize, concentrate and manifest against this flagrant political injustice. At the same time, we will have to guarantee the rights of those who want to continue with their daily lives and that minimum services and supplies are guaranteed," he reasoned.

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