Politics
and home affairs
Society
Catalonia reinforces measures to fight terrorism after Paris attacks
Politics
Catalan Government strongly criticises Spanish Minister for linking jihadism with immigration and independence
Politics
Independent Catalonia “more vulnerable” to terrorism, says Spanish Home Affairs Minister
The Spanish Minister of Home Affairs, Jorge Fernández Diaz, on Thursday restated his belief that Catalonia would become more “vulnerable” to terrorist attacks, drug trafficking and organised crime if it were to separate from Spain. He argued that "without the protective umbrella” of Spain’s security forces and collaboration with international intelligence agencies, these threats to Catalan security would increase. "United we are stronger than divided," he reiterated. Some have regarded this warning as over-dramatic, with the Catalan Minister of Home Affairs, Ramon Espadaler, describing it as “apocalyptic.”
Society
Catalan Police Mossos d’Esquadra to have an Ethic Committee
Politics
Felip Puig: from party discipline to Catalonia’s security
Puig is the new Home Affairs Minister, famous for his rough style. He is a survivor of the Pujol Governments, in which he held several posts, such as Spokesperson and Minister for Public Works. This civil engineer with a Bachelors degree in business administration is the number 2 in Artur Mas’ party, Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya, the Liberal and Centrist wing of CiU.