Vox has filed an appeal with the Constitutional Court against the veto of the Catalan Parliament that its formation have the senator who understands that it corresponds to him due to the result of the Catalan elections.

The president of the VOX parliamentary group in Parliament, Ignacio Garriga, has traveled to Madrid this Wednesday to announce before the Constitutional Court -in company with the president of the party, Santiago Abascal, and the general secretary of the parliamentary group in Congress, Macarena Olona, ​​- that the party has filed an appeal for protection. He claims to have the senator who, as he defends, legally corresponds to him, after his result in the last Catalan elections, and that "separatism and the left have taken him away in a new maneuver based on vetoing and isolating the formation."

During his speech to the media, he made it clear that VOX "will not remain silent in the face of this new outrage perpetrated by separatism" that violates the rights "of the more than 200,000 Catalans who have voted for the party." In this sense, he reiterated that the Catalans will never again feel abandoned because "we have not come this far to accept the consensus that unites the CUP with the PP". In fact, he stressed that Vox will in no case accept "the dogmas of separatism and the left, unlike other parties that claim to defend the interests of the Catalans."

On the other hand, he has assured that at the moment there are no reasons for optimism, but he has been convinced that the party "will end up recovering Catalonia in the long term." He trusts that the Constitutional Court will decide in favor of Vox in relation to the senator's question.

Garriga recalled that separatism and the left, which "pervert the institutions at will", share the same project in Catalonia. The pardons, the reform of sedition and the "undemocratic cordon" are part of the agreement reached with Pedro Sánchez to become president of the Government. In this sense, he recalled that the socialist party in Catalonia is the same as in the rest of Spain and that Salvador Illa is "a radical disguised as a moderate who fully shares Sánchez's ideology based on the inequality of all Spaniards."

The president of the Vox parliamentary group in Catalonia has warned that the "coup d'etat continues to be active both in the institutions and in the streets" and that at this time the government of the Generalitat "is in the hands of two coup plotters, a convicted person and a escaped who have already made it clear that they are not going to take a step back in their separatist project. "

The VOX Legal Deputy Secretary, Marta Castro, has also been present, who has indicated that the "Imperiali method, used for the appointment of senators, has never been used in Spain and has only been used anecdotally in Italy and Ecuador."

He understands that the LOREG, which establishes the D'Hont method, or larger remains used previously by the Catalan chamber is violated.

The method they have chosen departs, Castro pointed out, from the rule of proportionality and violates the principle of political participation contained in article 23 of the Spanish Constitution, in addition to breaking with the traditional uses of the chamber.

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