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Torra to attend Madrid protest on Saturday

Pres­i­dent Quim Torra will take part in next Sat­ur­day’s demon­stra­tion in Madrid in sup­port of the right to de­cide, to con­demn the in­fringe­ment of basic rights, and de­mand an end to the re­pres­sion of im­pris­oned and ex­iled po­lit­i­cal lead­ers. Under the slo­gan, Self-de­ter­mi­na­tion is not a crime, the demon­stra­tion will be a re­peat of the one that took place on Feb­ru­ary 16 in Barcelona, to co­in­cide with the start of the trial of the in­de­pen­dence lead­ers. Ac­cord­ing to sources close to Torra, the pres­i­dent will make a speech in Madrid, al­though the exact de­tails are still to be de­cided. “The pres­i­dent’s aim is to con­demn the trial and show sup­port for the pris­on­ers,” said the sources. In the morn­ing, the pres­i­dent will con­duct an of­fi­cial visit to in­au­gu­rate the Sant Josep fair in Mollerussa, be­fore tak­ing the high-speed train to the Span­ish cap­i­tal.

Other rep­re­sen­ta­tives of Cata­lan in­sti­tu­tions will also be at the protest, in­clud­ing the par­lia­ment speaker, Roger Tor­rent. Also pre­sent will be mem­bers of the gov­ern­ment, such as the pres­i­dency min­is­ter, Elsa Ar­tadi, al­though vice pres­i­dent Pere Aragonès will de­cide whether to at­tend at the last mo­ment, due to the re­cent birth of his child. There will also be a num­ber of rep­re­sen­ta­tives from the two main pro-in­de­pen­dence par­ties: JxCat and ERC.

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