Pere Aragonès shakes off the pressure and insists that the decision to break up or not is Junts’

  • The post-convergence has not yet specified its requests for an express negotiation

The ‘president’ of the Generalitat, Pere Aragones, has opened the second session of the general policy debate this Friday by launching a message to Junts, after they have summoned the militancy to decide on their continuity in the Government. Thus, he has underlined that he intends to keep the institutions out of the scuffles of the parties, and has recalled that the decision on the continuity or not of the current Government is in the hands of who is going to decide whether to continue or not, that is, Junts . “I hope it can be maintained & rdquor ;, he pointed out after lamenting that the political debate these days in Parliament has focused more on the threat on the issue of confidence than on the crisis or the Canadian path.

“We need institutions that are at the service of citizens and certain debates, doubts and noise do not contribute to projecting that this is being the case,” he snapped, in the hemicycle. “There are decisions that do not depend on me, everyone must make decisions as quickly as possible. My bet and priority is that the current Government can continue,” he insisted, calling for a “compact” Executiu focused on responding to the crisis socioeconomic

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The post-convergence is committed to negotiating for 48 hours with the ‘president’ the concretion of its three demands – dialogue table limited to amnesty and self-determination, unity in Madrid and strategic direction of the ‘procés’ – before deciding the content of the question of the query.

Batet keeps the pulse

The head of the group of Junts in the Parlament, Albert Batet, has responded to the intervention of the ‘president’ summoning Aragonès to comply with the “Specifications, guarantees and deadlines on compliance with the Government agreement”. “President, we still have time to fix it, for our part we have all the will, for us it will not remain & rdquor ;. Batet has announced that the proposal will be sent to the ‘president’, he has criticized the dismissal of the former vice president Jordi Puignero and has appealed to the “spirit & rdquor; of 1-O to solve the government crisis.

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