Mas at 9-N trial: “We didn’t disobey but faced up to the Spanish State”
Those summonsed over the 9-N symbolic vote on independence “didn’t disobey” the Spanish Constitutional Court (TC) ban by allowing the non-binding consultation in 2014 but “faced up to the Spanish State, which was abusing its power”. This is what former Catalan President, Artur Mas, explained before the judge at the 9-N trial’s last session this Friday. He made such a statement also in relation to the other accused, former Ministers Joana Ortega and Irene Rigau. “The fact that one government opposes another can be appreciated more or less, but it is not a crime” he added and lamented that what has been brought before the court is “the success” of the 9-N, in which more than 2.3 million citizens expressed their opinion about Catalonia’s political future.