• Politics.Torra harasses the lawyers of the Parliament to publish illegal resolutions against the King

While waiting to see the text that the lawyers of the Parliament allow to publish the plenary session held on Friday on the situation of the Monarchy with the departure of Don Juan Carlos from Spain, the independence movement has already begun to assert the main message that it approved in the session: "Catalonia is republican and, therefore, neither recognizes nor wants to have any king." To do this, they have started a real sovereign offensive against the Crown that can crystallize in very concrete and specific actions.

In this sense, the three pro-independence parliamentary groups supported a motion that specified an authentic roadmap to repudiate everything related to the Bourbons in the Catalan community and, incidentally , to destroy one of the State representations that were more visible in Catalonia, from the presence of the kings in a specific act of a foundation, to the nomenclature of the street map.

On Friday, JxCat and ERC supported a CUP motion that contains several points that were not put into question by the lawyers of the Parliament as a form of disobedience to the orders of the Constitutional Court. Specifically, the approved motion urged the Parliament to ask the Government to prepare a specific report on a report on "violations of rights", in the opinion of the separatists, carried out by the State judiciary to defend the Crown. This document, which must be titled Monarchy and freedom of expression , must be completed in three months and must include these possible violations of judicial bodies as well as a proposal for reparation.

Without going into details, the anti-system left not only refers to the Supreme Court's conviction for sedition of sovereign leaders but also convictions for burning of the King's photo, open investigations against CDR or cases for insults to the crown and the flag that they consider freedom of expression.

Even in its resolution also approved in Parliament by all the pro-independence groups, ERC asks the Department of the Interior, of the same Government of which they are part, to "avoid any active collaboration in devices for the repression of demonstrators and protests with the excuse of a supposed protection of the royal family ", like the one that was seen a few weeks ago with the visit of the monarchs to the Poblet Monastery, where the republicans believe that the Mossos d'Esquadra" ideologically discriminated against citizens. "

In addition, the pro-independence groups approved in the Parliament, at the request of the CUP, to initiate actions with city councils to "expel the members of the Monarchy from shared institutions and foundations" in Catalonia, as well as to "develop a catalog of monarchical urban symbols and nomenclature " for its withdrawal, as has happened in other Spanish cities.

A motion by JxCat was also approved in which the Government was asked not to participate in any act together with members of the Monarchy in addition to urging other institutions, such as city councils and other corporations, and Catalan entities, also private, not to do so either. do. Quim Torra's party asked to remove the crime of insults to the crown from the Penal Code and requested that Juan Carlos be stripped of his title of King.

Smokescreen

For its part, Catalan Civil Society accused the Government of using a "smokescreen" with a "false debate on the monarchy and the republic" to cover up the "disastrous social, economic and health management." Speaking to this medium, the vice president of this constitutional entity, Elda Mata, regretted that the independence movement used institutions of all Catalans, such as the Parliament, to pass a resolution " outside its competence" and regretted that "anything works to laminate the rule of law "and now" the monarchy, as one of its pillars, is the target. "

The vice-president of the Catalan Civil Society also regretted the loss of prestige of the institutions in Catalonia since the independentistas have governed since they have ceased to be neutral to put themselves at the service of an "identity dictatorship that does not deny the separation of powers."

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