The former president of the Generalitat reveals that he has an unpublished manuscript of some 130 pages on the types of honour, how it is earned and how it is lost
The former president of the Generalitat Jordi Pujol has made an appeal this Wednesday to carry out a “great popular” and general mobilization in favor of Catalansince it considers that it is “in danger”.
He said this during his speech at the presentation of the book “L’última conversa”, which covers the last meeting he had at his home in Queralbs (Girona) with the Catalan lover Ko Tazawa, who died on September 24.
Pujol has assured that Catalan nationalism has never been “ethnic” in nature but is based on “linguistic and cultural” issues, and he has expressed that the agreements he reached with the PP and the PSOE were in exchange for a “positive correspondence” in relation to the language, and a “coherent” treatment with respect to Catalonia.
And he has justified his trips as president to see “what was done well in the world”, and he has mentioned, specifically, the case of Japan and Sweden.
Pujol has attended the presentation accompanied by his children Oriol, Josep and Mireiaand among the public were the ex-ministers Jaume Giró and Meritxell Borràs, the Junts deputy in Parliament Glòria Freixa, the mayor of Martorell (Barcelona), Xavier Fonollosa and the former president of the ANC Elisenda Paluzie, among others.
Pujol reveals that he has written “a hundred pages” about honor
At the end of the presentation, Pujol has revealed that he has written about about a hundred pages, unpublished, on the different types of honor.
In the letter, Pujol addresses “how honor is won and lost”: “And how they help you lose it, or try to make you lose it. This is something very common,” he has resolved.