The initiative is consultative and non-binding, and only 4.4% of census-takers registered with voting rights have participated. It is unknown how the former president of the Generalitat will interpret the Council’s directives.
The bases of the Consell of the Republic have summoned the former President of the Generalitat Carlos Puigdemont to “block” the inauguration of Pedro Sánchez as President of the Government of the Spanish State.
74.9% of voters voted positively to block the investiture in the consultation held by the Consell of the Republic, promoted by a single member and whose voting ended yesterday, although the results were not announced until Tuesday afternoon, more than 24 hours later announced .
During the consultation, 4,021 people voted out of a count of 90,484 registered voters, which amounts to 4.4% participation.
The members answered the following question: “Should the Consell de la República promote the blockade of the inauguration of the President of the Spanish State by the Catalan independence parties?”
Although this is a consultative initiative, that is currently the case It is unknown how Puigdemont will interpret the Consell guidelinesan entity that he himself chairs from Brussels, although the organization’s leadership “will immediately communicate the result to the leadership of the various pro-independence parties.”
The Consell of the Republic, in a statement released during the election campaign of the last general elections, has already publicly chosen to “block” the inauguration, a position that received the support of the government of the organization, of which Puigdemont is part.
Now the filing period for claims until next October 27, and the final results will be announced on November 2.
Led from Belgium by Carles Puigdemont, the Council of the Republic Its task is to spread the sovereignty process abroad and consists of the Assembly of Deputies, a kind of parallel parliament, and the Council government itself, although it will now undergo a reform to adopt a bicameral structure.
Source: EITB

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