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The European Commission will only give a definitive answer on Catalonia’s EU membership on the basis of “a precise scenario”
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The majority of Catalan parties propose an independence vote in 2014 the day after the human chain
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52% of Catalans support independence from Spain, according to a Madrid-based media
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The Catalan Government extends the 2012 budget for the whole of 2013 due to the low deficit target
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The Catalan Finance Minister points towards extending the 2012 budget for the whole of 2013
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The Catalan President denies playing any part in the ‘Palau’ corruption case before a parliamentary committee
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The Catalan President hopes the Spanish Prime Minister will answer the letter to organise a self-determination vote
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The Catalan Parliament debates on measures to fight youth unemployment
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Judge indicts the Catalan Socialist Party’s CFO for the ‘Método 3’ political espionage case
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The Catalan President and CDC leader, Artur Mas, guarantees he will react if the party’s corruption scandal is proved
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Judge believes the governing and main Catalan party CDC earned €5.1 million in an influence peddling case
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The Spanish Constitutional Court maintains the suspension of the Catalan Declaration of Sovereignty
The Constitutional Court rejected the allegations presented by the Catalan Parliament against the decision to temporarily suspend the Declaration of Sovereignty. This text was approved in January by two thirds of the Catalan Parliament and it stated that the people of Catalonia are sovereign to decide on their collective future. The Spanish Government took the Declaration to the Constitutional Court, which accepted the appeal and temporarily suspended the text until it reached a final decision – which might take years. The Catalan President stated he was counting on the Court’s decision to maintain the suspension and he emphasised that Catalonia’s self-determination process keeps moving forward. The majority of Catalan parties accused the Constitutional Court of being politicised while Spanish nationalist parties celebrated the decision.
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"Who the heck is funding whom? It's Catalonia that funds Spain" Mas answered Montoro
On Tuesday, the Spanish Finance Minister, Cristóbal Montoro, stated before the Senate that the Spanish Government “was financing the services” the Catalan Executive provides. In an angry and agitated tone, Montoro concluded the intervention shouting “Do you understand?! Don’t you understand?!” to the Catalan Senator who had asked him about the recentralisation of power. The President of the Catalan Government, Artur Mas, answered the Spanish Finance Minister in a calm but angry tone: “the Catalan Executive finances public services thanks to the effort Catalan citizens make each day by producing, working and paying taxes. And from all the taxes paid by Catalan citizens, a large amount, as much as €16 billion leaves Catalonia and never comes back [after the Spanish Government’s redistribution]. Who the heck is funding whom? It’s Catalonia that funds the Spanish State from many points of view”.
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