Advisory body counsels Spanish government not to challenge anti-monarchy motion
Catalan Parliament passed text condemning King of Spain that Madrid cabinet intends to take to Constitutional Court
Catalan Parliament passed text condemning King of Spain that Madrid cabinet intends to take to Constitutional Court
Path for Spanish government to take legal provision to the Constitutional Court cleared
Government in Madrid to bring candidacy to court despite opposition by Council of State
The independence declaration approved by the Parliament this past Monday will in the end be taken before the court. The Spanish Council of State has unanimously approved the appeal that the Spanish government presented to the Spanish Constitutional Court (TC) and considered the independence proposal to violate four articles of the Spanish Constitution. According to the Council, it is an attempt against Spain's "national sovereignty", "the indivisible unity of Spain" and "the subjection of the public powers to the law", besides other articles of the Catalan Statute of Autonomy. Spain's public prosecutor’s office also commented on the declaration and warned that the police have been called to investigate and denounce any "sedition crime" against Spain's government, referring to the Parliament's foreseen disobedience to the TC's resolutions.