CDC asegura que el informe de Margallo se volverá contra el Gobierno | Cataluña | EL PAÍS
CDC says the report Margallo will turn against the government
The nationalists see the document "explicit recognition of proceedings"
The secretary of CDC, Josep Rull, believes the report sent by the Foreign Ministry to its embassies on Catalan sovereignty Affairs process involves "explicit recognition of proceedings" and that, in any case, cause a "reverse effect "the expectation in the international community.
"There is an extraordinary disproportion between the story that there is no problem and the tools and arguments used by the Government to combat this problem. And that will create the opposite effect. But the interesting thing is that they accept that there is a problem, a lawsuit, and have entered the no campaign '"said Rull told Efe.
Rull According to the report "is the unequivocal recognition of proceedings, which we raised in strictly democratic terms. That's the positive side, there is a clear and explicit recognition that a problem exists in Catalonia, one challenge above table must be resolved and an aspiration for freedom in Catalonia ".
Given the comparisons of this plan to be driven by the British Government in the Scottish case, Rull has urged the Spanish government "is inspired (in the latter) with all the consequences, because the prime minister, David Cameron, allows the next consultation in Scotland, committed to democracy after year and put the arguments to remain in the UK ".
For ERC spokesman in Congress, Alfred Bosch, the campaign is a contradiction. "The government could have saved money because basically all the report says business as usual, that the Catalans do not want to vote." He adds that he has "nothing against" the Government to campaign against independence, but believes that this action should be followed by the call for a referendum. "If they want to do as the British Prime Minister David Cameron should campaign against independence, but then must put the polls for people to vote," says Bosch.
In the republican leader review "the worst way to question the democratic nature of this movement is banning or removing the polls." For this reason it has been suggested that the Government should maintain its international campaign in defense of the right of the Catalans to vote on their collective future.
Ciutadans see "harmless and unnecessary" manual sent by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the embassies and consulates to have grounds to act against the Catalan sovereignty debate. According to the secretary general of the party, Matias Alonso, diplomats "have very clear the environment in which they move."