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Junts per Catalunya, ERC and the CUP have agreed on a motion for a resolution to condemn the 1-O ruling in the Parliament and reaffirm itself in the "right of self-determination" route in response to the Supreme Court ruling on the sedition that was consumed in the critical moments of the process .

The proposal poses a challenge to the Constitutional Court, which last week personally warned the president of the Parliament, Roger Torrent, that he will commit a crime if he returns to put the Autonomous Chamber at the service of separatism.

The text, which will be debated and voted tomorrow in plenary, urges the Parliament to "commit" to continue approving "political resolutions on the right to self-determination", provided that this is "the will of the deputies of the chamber."

It is a bet redoubled by secessionism, but only on paper, even though the three groups only leave that possibility annotated, without consummating it.

The proposal was taken Tuesday to the Mesa del Parlament, which is currently meeting. There it will be decided if he enters the Plenary session this week, which starts tomorrow and will run until Thursday. For this, the agenda should be altered to introduce the debate and vote on the resolution, which is guaranteed the absolute majority with the votes of JxC, ERC and the CUP.

The three independentistas parties forcefully reject the ruling of the Supreme, because "it implies a deep regression in matters of rights and freedoms, not only for Catalonia, but for the entire Spanish State."

The resolution ensures that "the situation of democratic exceptionality" that is being experienced these days in the main cities of Catalonia has been "provoked by the aforementioned sentence" and by "attempts to censor the Parliament of Catalonia promoted by the Constitutional Court."

That is, the secessionists blame the Supreme, more or less veiled, for the violence that has taken place these days in Barcelona to the response of the sentence and not to its authors. In fact, the resolution "affirms the strictly civic and non-violent nature of the independence movement," which is a way to place violence on another roof.

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