Canadell defends Junts supporting an eventual motion of censure by the PSC against Aragonès

  • In an interview with El Nacional.cat, the leader of Junts considers the crisis that concerns Francesc de Dalmases to be “overcome” and does not believe that he should abandon his seat in Parliament

The leader of Junts per Catalunya and a member of Parliament, Joan Canadell, is in favor of his party support a motion of censure against Pere Aragonès, if the main opposition party, the PSC, raises it. She commented on it this Saturday in an interview with the digital newspaper El Nacional, where she also He talks about the crisis in his party around the resignation of Francesc de Dalmases, accused of intimidating a TV3 journalist. “It is an issue that has been overcome,” he said, after the resignation of Dalmases as vice president of Junts Per Catalunya and as a representative on the parliamentary commission that oversees the Catalan Audiovisual Media Corporation.

Canadell, a member of the Junts Per Catalunya executive, considers it appropriate that his party vote in favor of dismissing Pere Aragonès, as a way of calling new elections in Catalonia. And he affirms it by posing let it be the PSC who makes this hypothetical motion. “I do not rule out that the way to call elections is this, that someone make a motion of censure to call elections. If it is a motion of censure to govern with a unionist government, we cannot support that. Has no sense. However, there will not be so many differences between a socialist government and an ERC government that does not want to move towards independence,” says Canadell in the interview.

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This is one of the positions that the party will have to decide, divided after the decision to leave the Government of the Generalitat. “In the games there have always been divisions, but in the end there is always one thing that unites and moves forward; and in the case of Junts it is 1-O and the will to complete the process. We will always find differences. We are not a sect” , Explain. In fact, he draws iron from the internal debate in the party, and advocates “continuing to advance” to build the independence of Catalonia.

Canadell also talks about one of the issues that has brought Junts back into the media spotlight. This week the report prepared by the lawyer Magda Oranich, censoring the attitude of deputy Francesc de Dalmases on a TV3 set on July 9. The text confirms that the one who is still a deputy of the Catalan chamber angered and intimidated a journalist, as confirmed by two reports from the Catalan Audiovisual Media Corporation. Dalmases has resigned from his position as vice president of the party and as a representative on the CCMA commission, but some voices from his party ask that his seat be withdrawn or that a sanction be applied. Canadell considers the matter closed. “This topic is a crisis that has been overcome And now we have to move on.”

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