Quim Torra finalizes a remodeling of the Government, which moves away the call for elections and will allow the president of the Generalitat to carry out a purge in the Executive.

The counselor with the most options of being sacrificed is Àngels Chacón, the only member of the Government who continues to be a member of the PDeCAT after the break with Carles Puigdemont.

The head of the Company is running as a potential candidate for the formation heir to Convergència in the Catalan regional elections and, therefore, as a direct rival of the fugitive.

The second outgoing advisor as a result of the remodeling - advanced by

La Vanguardia

- would be Miquel Buch.

The head of the Interior was about to be expelled from the Government for the actions of the Mossos d'Esquadra during the violent pro-independence protests against the 1-O sentence.

Torra considered the police response excessively forceful and promoted a purge in the body.

Despite being radical and having broken the PDeCAT card to enlist in the JxCat in Puigdemont, Buch has not regained the trust of Torra or the fugitive from the Spanish Justice, who wants some Mossos still more aligned with the separatist cause .

The last outgoing councilor would be Mariàngela Vilallonga.

The head of Culture fully agrees with the supremacist theses of the President of the Generalitat, especially in the linguistic field, where it is committed to the eradication of Spanish from the public sphere.

The elections will have to wait, in any case.

The remodeling of the Government confirms that Torra's intention is not to dissolve the Parliament before her hearing in the Supreme Court, which will take place on September 17 and will serve to address her definitive disqualification.

The president already stated on Monday that his intention is to disobey the High Court and asked not to be replaced by any other candidate.

This scenario would delay the Catalan elections to 2021, because after Torra's disqualification, the vice president, Pere Aragonès, of ERC, would take office temporarily and elections would be called automatically two months after a new president of the Generalitat had not been anointed.

The elections would be held between 40 and 60 days after the electoral call, that is, in February of next year.

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