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The Council of Ministers has decided on Friday to take to the Constitutional Court some aspects of the agreements of the Parliament of Catalonia of September 25 in favor of an institutional response against the Supreme Court ruling by the pro-independence process , calling for disobedience, and in favor of self-determination as a way to access the sovereignty of the people of Catalonia .

However, he will not denounce a third resolution of the same day that defended the expulsion of the Civil Guard of Catalonia, because it is "an aberrant political desire" but "has no legal basis" that can be appealed, explained the Vice President of the Government, Carmen Calvo, in Press conference.

Calvo has explained that it is an "unacceptable political position", "unacceptable", an "aberrant political desire taking into account everything that represents the Civil Guard", but has no "legal basis."

"It is not within the reach of the Parliament or the Government that a state security body leaves Catalonia. It may be in its desire, but not within its reach," the vice president has argued to explain that this section is not denounced.

The Government specifically presents before the Constitutional Court two incidents of execution against the defense once again of the right of self-determination of Catalonia and against the call for institutional disobedience, regarding the next Supreme Court ruling on the independence process.

The Government believes that "it is a call to the various Catalan institutions, including the Government, not to obey the sentences that can be issued."

Carmen Calvo has said that these statements "do not at all correspond to our constitutional legality," warned the Vice President of the Government, Carmen Calvo, in a press conference following the Council of Ministers.

In addition to requesting the annulment of these approved statements, the Government asks the TC to warn the Bureau of the Parlament of the even criminal consequences that it may have to accept that such initiatives are processed and approved. But he also wants the Generalitat to be warned not to comply with what is proposed, institutional disobedience and ignore the rules.

The resolutions were approved by the General Policy Debate (DPG) of the Parliament fifteen days ago but were not officially published until last Friday, when the Council of Ministers of that day had already concluded. The Government has had to wait this week to take action.

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