• Pegasus Pere Aragonès blames Pedro Sánchez before the Catalan businessmen for "dynamiting the dialogue" with espionage

  • Espionage The director of the CNI accredits the court order to monitor Pere Aragonès and 17 other independentistas

Pere Aragonès once again demands that the secret information on the case of espionage on several pro-independence leaders be declassified.

With identical words to those of the official statement that he made public yesterday, the Catalan president has asked this morning in an interview on Catalunya Ràdio to have access to the judicial authorization that allowed the monitoring to "know his motivations and be able to exercise the right of defense".

"I demand that the information be declassified. It gives the feeling that the CNI acts without control," said the head of the Government, who will coincide today with Pedro Sánchez at the closing of the Annual Meeting of the Circle of Economy, although he will avoid any photo with the president of the Government.

"We need to know who gave the order to spy on us. I want to see what the members of the Congress official secrets committee saw yesterday," Aragonès claimed.

The Generalitat maintains that the surveillance of the president

's mobile phone

went beyond the period in which the violent protests occurred in Catalonia due to the Supreme Court ruling in the

procés

trial , in October 2019. The Government says it has evidence that The espionage lasted at least until January 2020, a period in which Esquerra Republicana had been negotiating the investiture of Pedro Sánchez, which he facilitated with his abstention in Congress in the first week of that month.

As he did last Wednesday in his speech at the Círculo de Economía forum, Aragonès warned Sánchez that "confidence is broken" and that "the chances of stability in the Spanish legislature are moving away".

Even so, he has assured that he will not "give the gift" of getting up from the dialogue table.

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