Politics
civil society
Society
Catalan Public Diplomacy Council promotes the projection of civil society organisations abroad
Society
Catalan school system against Hispanicisation and the Spanish Government’s Education Reform
Politics
Grassroots platform collects signatures for Catalonia’s independence
Politics
Catalan civil society asks for a new fiscal agreement with Spain
Catalonia gives away between 8% and 9% of its GDP every year. The main actors in Catalan civil society got together to formally push for a new fiscal agreement with Spain, through which Catalonia would continue transferring money to poorer Spanish regions, but not at current levels. The meeting brought together the leaders of the main business-owners association and the two main trade unions, as well as intellectuals from Barcelona’s Athenaeum, business people, and politicians from every political party except those classed as Spanish nationalists. The meeting was similar to the one held 113 years ago.
Politics
Catalonia’s independence: the Catalan Parliament says “no” and the popular consultation process says “yes”
The Catalan Parliament rejected a law proposal on Catalonia’s independence three days after the popular consultation process on the issue ended with a clear “yes”. This civil society voting was not an official referendum and it was not organised by public powers. It took place over the course of 18 months, and Barcelona closed the process on Sunday. 21% of the electoral census turned out (885.000 citizens) and 90% of the voters backed Catalonia’s independence from Spain. Members of the Catalan Government cast their vote, including the President.