Wednesday 4 October 2017

King Felipe:catalonia's have gone againsts constitution


In a controversy of the Catalonian state that wants to separate from Spanish King Felipe VI has summoned the state leaders of the nation's division. His statement but did not make the leaders roll the cord.
King Felipe VI's speech was aimed at stabilizing the political crisis, the largest in Spain for decades, but rather it could exacerbate tension. The king gave a speech after a protest involving thousands of Catalan people, criticizing the violence committed by the police against the people who appeared to vote on the independence of the state, which according to the government and the court was not legitimate.
In Felipe's speech he did not have his silent voice, but he accused the leaders who led the separation movement, saying they had violated the law. "They have broken the foundation of all the laws of the country and threatened the Catalonian society's demise, and have divided the society." Today, Catalonia has been disrupted and faced with challenges, the leaders have deceived themselves with regard to the solidarity of spaniards, social and economic, not just in Catalonia, but in whole Spain. "

The Catalonian people who were watching the king's speech were displeased with his statement. Domingo Gutierrez, a 61-year-old man and his colleagues at the bar in Barcelona, ​​said the king's speech was a shameful thing. "For failure to say anything about hundreds of injured people by the police, what he did is fuel burning in the fire," said Gutierrez.
Another Mcatalan who identified herself as Gelardo, said the king's speech did not target them. "He said the king did not mention the situation he was witnessing on the streets of Barcelona and Catalonia," he said, "we do not feel like he has talked to us or he cares about us." There is no comment that can give us an alternative to protests that have been in progress for several years. "
Catalonia leader Carles Puchdemont, who has been accused of abusing the government and promoting hatred and division, told the BBC's broadcasting agency that it would not take longer to proclaim independence. "We will announce independence within 48 hours after all votes are counted and the results will be public," said Puigdemont, adding that the transaction will be completed at the end of this week, or at the beginning of the next week.
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emont said they have no contact with the central government in Madrid, and when asked what they are planning to do if the central government intervenes to take over the ruling party in Catalonia, he replied that this would be a serious mistake, which would change everything.

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