This was stated in the General Commission of Autonomous Communities promoted by the PP to approve a report on the regional impact of the amnesty.
The President of the Generalitat, Pere Aragoneshe assured this Monday in the Senate that amnesty is the “way to repair a large part of the pain caused by the repression”, although they will never forget “the police brutality and the years of exile and imprisonment”. That said, he is convinced that the referendum, as with the amnesty, will no longer be “unconstitutional” for the Spanish government.
“The amnesty overnight was no longer unconstitutional, it was no longer impossible, as will happen with the referendum,” he declared, adding that “sooner or sooner it will be accepted as the way to resolve the conflict.” to solve.” between Catalonia and the State”.
This was stated in the General Commission of Autonomous Communities promoted by the PP to approve a report on the regional impact of the amnesty. That document warns that this rule “leaves the State of the Autonomies unprotected, by setting a dangerous precedent for its own survival.”
Aragones has assured that “in parallel to the referendum negotiations” they must “enable a unique financing system for Catalonia.” According to him, it “must have its own financing system” in which they “directly” manage the resources and collect all taxes. “The current financing system is an unbearable burden for Catalonia, outdated, opaque and above all unfair,” he stated.
Source: EITB

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