07-21-2020 | Cs

The head of the opposition assures that the 155 turned Catalonia back "into a democratic and constitutional country" and gave "peace of mind to those who want to be citizens of a Catalonia within Spain

"The commission's conclusions on 155 are completely illegal, revenge-ridden and hate-sowing" because "they twist reality in a shameful way to introduce the poison of radicalism and division." This was said by the head of the opposition and president of the group of Citizens (Cs) in the Parliament of Catalonia, Carlos Carrizosa, in his speech in the debate on the opinion of the Commission of Inquiry into the Application of Article 155 of the Constitution Spanish in Catalonia (CIACE). He recalled that the liberal formation proposed to create a study commission on dependency, when this “100% processive commission” began, in which it refused to participate.

The orange leader has explained that "illegal laws were voted, the rights of the Catalans were devastated, a pseudo-referendum was called illegally and knowingly, ballot boxes were put up on October 1 and, even then, the State did not apply 155 either." Carrizosa has reproached the parties of the Government for continuing in the government "to pilot the confrontations and obtain the photos and the victim story of 1-O". And he has blamed those who "then go on TV without regretting the division they caused, the pain they caused, the poverty and fear they brought to so many Catalan families."

Carrizosa has assured that the application of article 155 turned Catalonia "into a democratic and constitutional country" and gave "tranquility to those who want to be citizens of a Catalonia within Spain and Europe". He also stated that it was avoided that "an unscrupulous government implanted the shameful laws that removed the passport from its citizens", and that "people like Puigdemont chose the judges" or that "Torra carried out immigration policy in the new republic", or that "kind and cultured ultra-nationalists like the Koiné minister, Mariàngela Vilallonga, eradicate from their republic the language of the colonists that, according to her, Franco brought".

Finally, he has called on the Sánchez government to appeal these conclusions to the Constitutional Court (TC) because “it is contradictory that what the PSOE defended in the Senate and ratified the TC, unanimously, is not defended by the government before the courts ”.

"The commission's conclusions on 155 are completely illegal, revenge-ridden and hate-sowing" because "they twist reality in a shameful way to introduce the poison of radicalism and division." This was said by the head of the opposition and president of the group of Citizens (Cs) in the Parliament of Catalonia, Carlos Carrizosa, in his speech in the debate on the opinion of the Commission of Inquiry into the Application of Article 155 of the Constitution Spanish in Catalonia (CIACE). He recalled that the liberal formation proposed to create a study commission on dependency, when this “100% processive commission” began, in which it refused to participate.

The orange leader has explained that "illegal laws were voted, the rights of the Catalans were devastated, a pseudo-referendum was called illegally and knowingly, ballot boxes were put up on October 1 and, even then, the State did not apply 155 either." Carrizosa has reproached the parties of the Government for continuing in the government "to pilot the confrontations and obtain the photos and the victim story of 1-O". And he has blamed those who "then go on TV without regretting the division they caused, the pain they caused, the poverty and fear they brought to so many Catalan families."

Carrizosa has assured that the application of article 155 turned Catalonia "into a democratic and constitutional country" and gave "tranquility to those who want to be citizens of a Catalonia within Spain and Europe". He also stated that it was avoided that "an unscrupulous government implanted the shameful laws that removed the passport from its citizens", and that "people like Puigdemont chose the judges" or that "Torra carried out immigration policy in the new republic", or that "kind and cultured ultra-nationalists such as the Koiné Minister, Mariàngela Vilallonga, eradicate from their republic the language of the colonists that, according to her, Franco brought".

Finally, he has called on the Sánchez government to appeal these conclusions to the Constitutional Court (TC) because “it is contradictory that what the PSOE defended in the Senate and ratified the TC, unanimously, is not defended by the government before the courts ”.



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