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Mas: “They are shamelessly going after me”
The Catalan President explains in a new book how his determination to let the people of Catalonia decide their future in an independence referendum has affected his personal life. In a very human account, Mas admits he has become “a hated person in some parts of Spain, particularly Madrid”. The leader of Convergència i Unió also rejects in the book the idea of a unilateral declaration of independence, saying that the process should not be “rushed” into and that politicians should trust the people of Catalonia to hold a vote. “If we really believe in the project, it will go ahead”, he says.
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Catalan President tells Rajoy that “moderation” is reaching agreements
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Aznar demands jail-time for anyone organising an illegal self-determination vote
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Catalan President asks the Socialists not to run away from self-determination
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The Spanish Government to transfer to Catalonia the €1.7 billion cancelled in October
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Israel and Catalonia strengthen their business, scientific and political relations
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Catalan Government’s budget for 2014 to have a 1% deficit, more social spending and further privatisations
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Schulz emphasises that independence should not be the issue of next European elections in Catalonia
Politics
The Catalan Executive expects the Spanish establishment to make an offer regarding Catalonia’s self-government
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The Spanish socialists offer a constitutional reform to Mas but reject a referendum on independence
At a meeting with Catalan President Artur Mas, the Spanish socialist party (PSOE) leader Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba offered support for constitutional reform in Spain, but rejected the idea of a referendum on independence. Mas said that the legal framework cannot be used to “abort” the plans for an independence referendum. He added that it is an “enormous” mistake to think that. Rubalcaba said that the constitutional reform offer is an alternative “to a vote for separation”.
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The Catalan President welcomes the Euro-Med Forum participants but protests against the Spanish Government’s veto
Society