The Generalitat warns the government of Aragon that “no one has the right to veto”
The rift between Moncloa and the Palau de la Generalitat is hanging by a thread and the government stepped up pressure on the government this Thursday. Catalan Presidency Minister Laura Vilagrà made a double announcement this morning, which could further undermine relations between the two governments since the outbreak of the Pegasus case. On the one hand, it has communicated that the government will formally submit a proposal to the COE for a solo Catalan candidacy to elect for the 2030 Winter Olympics.
An idea that clashes with the plans of the government that has always opted for a joint project between Catalonia and Aragon as part of the reunion agenda. “We are trained” to choose alone, the counselor explained at a conference hosted by Nueva Economía Fórum in Barcelona. Vilagrà has warned the government of Aragon that “no one has the veto” after President Javier Lambán confirmed yesterday that he will try to “boycott” the government’s attempt to carry out his own candidacy.
The government is investing heavily in the Olympic candidacy, despite initially reluctantly accepting it.
Source: La Verdad
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