Saturday 28 October 2017

Spain broke down the Catalonian parliament

 
 
Spain's prime minister Mariano Rajoy has broken down the government of Catalonia, the parliamentary state and has called for an early election held on December 21.

The Spanish prime minister has taken over the head of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont and the chief of the police. Last Friday, the Spanish Senate granted the prime minister of the state of Mariano Rajoy the power to dominate the Catalonian province.
Spain's central government has also dismissed the headquarters of the Catalonian police, has closed the department of foreign affairs in the region and suspend Catalonia delegates in the European Union and in central Spain.
The Catalonian Parliament passed a resolution that demands the independence of the state from Spain, in response to Rajab's decision to apply 155 constitutional constitution, which allows the central government to take oversight of the rebels.

The ruling party in the Catalonia region of Junts Pel Not - Yes Yes - with its left-hand CUP party members presented a resolution bill saying: "We introduce the Catalonian Republic as an independent nation with democratic and social law." having full control of Catalonia is important in restoring normal conditions.
Many nations including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Italy, and Mexico have said they will not recognize the independence of Catalonia and will continue to support the prime minister of Spain, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
Speaker of the European Union, Antonio Tajani, said no one would recognize the independence of the Catalonian government. French President Emmanuel Macron said he fully supports Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, a position that has also been taken by Germany.
Steffen Seibert, spokesman for the German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that the independence of Spain will not be threatened by an unlawful announcement of independence that will divide the nation and threaten its foundations.
The EU says it will not allow Spain to split
President of the European Union's Central Council, Jean Claude Junker, said they do not want to see the unity more divisive, adding he does not want to see the European Union close to 95 member states by tomorrow.Catalan celebrates Independence announcement
President of the European Council Donald Tusk said the Spanish government is being a member of the European Union and adding that the constitution must be honored and that is a unique element of unity. The European Union has stood firm behind the Spanish government in the crisis that began after Catalonia to make a poll for independence.
Political dispute was initiated when the Catalonian government officially supported the polls on April this month. The actions taken by Rajoy are expected to face severe opposition from the Crimeans who thousands of people have appeared yesterday to celebrate the independence of the state.
Not everyone in Catalonia is pleased with an announcement of independence. Hundreds of people protesting the withdrawal from Spain were marching on Friday night in the Barcelona city in flagging Spain flag.

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