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A tale to justify intervention

Torra warns of a new tale to justify intervention through article 155 and explains that the Slovenian route for him does not involve warlike conflict

Pedro Sanchez’s in­ter­ven­tion in Con­gress did not sit well with the Cata­lan gov­ern­ment. Nor did the fact that the PSOE bran­dished the phan­tom of ar­ti­cle155 of the Span­ish con­sti­tu­tion. Pres­i­dent Quim Torra re­vealed his “sur­prise and as­ton­ish­ment” in the Cata­lan par­lia­ment yes­ter­day at the let­ters sent by the Span­ish gov­ern­ment re­proach­ing him for not act­ing on the AP-7 block­ade last Sat­ur­day and threat­en­ing to take con­trol over po­lice in­ter­ven­tions. “It is part of the tale in­vented to build up vi­o­lence and may­hem in Cat­alo­nia in order to apply ar­ti­cle 155 to the Cata­lan po­lice or in gen­eral. We have al­ready ex­pe­ri­enced this” warns Torra, in ref­er­ence to the events of Sep­tem­ber 20 2017 for which the Jordis are in jail. “When we thought pol­i­tics was com­ing to Cat­alo­nia, more po­lice of­fi­cers ar­rived, let’s get back to hav­ing a di­a­logue!” urged the pres­i­dent re­gard­ing Sánchez’s warn­ings in the morn­ing, as he re­vealed his “alarm” that Sánchez was tak­ing on right-wing dis­courses. “Moves are being made to build up a false tale of vi­o­lence; the faces have changed but the steps are the same” added Sergi Sabrià, leader of Es­querra Re­pub­li­cana.

Torra’s call to fol­low the Sloven­ian route has also been used to bol­ster this tale. Yes­ter­day he pointed out that for him the route con­sists of the elec­tions in par­lia­ment that “gave strength” to carry out a ref­er­en­dum and de­clare in­de­pen­dence. “This is where the Sloven­ian route ends and per­haps where an­other route be­gins,” he said re­gard­ing the in­va­sion of the Yu­goslav army and the sub­se­quent deaths of around sixty peo­ple. “The path to free­dom has been, is and will al­ways be civic, peace­ful and de­mo­c­ra­tic; none of the pro-in­de­pen­dence MPs could do it any other way” he said yes­ter­day.

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