The president of the Generalitat, Quim Torra , has appeared in the procedure in which the Constitutional Court studies resolutions in favor of self-determination and against the ruling of the Supreme Court and the Monarchy processed by the Parliament and suspended by the TC. The TC has accepted that Torra and other 31 deputies of Junts per Catalunya can intervene in the incidents of execution of sentence opened at the request of the State Advocacy to stop the approval of motions that continued along the line of the process .

The Constitutional argues that the final decision taken on the case - the government asks to declare that the Parliament has violated previous judgments of the TC - could affect the "legitimate rights and interests" of the deputies, so they should be left Participate in the procedure. Thus, it admits the appeals filed by Torra and the other deputies - headed by Elsa Artadi - against the decision of the TC to suspend the validity of the agreements challenged by the Government. "It is appropriate to admit your intervention, although, as in the previous case, for the sole purpose of defending your legitimate rights and interests in a particular way within this incident," says the TC resolution. The magistrates have estimated the same request of the first vice president of the Bureau, Josep Costa , and the first secretary Eusebi Campdepadrós .

The decision of the TC to accept that Torra, the deputies of JxCat and two members of the Bureau can make allegations has been adopted unanimously. With that same unanimity the court recently agreed to suspend various actions of the Autonomous Chamber. In them the Parliament rejected the King and insisted on the right of self-determination of Catalonia. At the request of the Government, the members of the Bureau and the Government were personally required not to continue acting against what was already sentenced by the Constitutional, with the warning that otherwise they would act criminally against them.

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