Catalan News Agency - The People’s Party holds an offensive against Catalonia’s self-determination
Barcelona (ACN).- Between Friday and Saturday, the
People’s Party (PP) is holding a convention in Barcelona with leading
figures of the party, including Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and several
Ministers of the Spanish Government. As Rajoy said, the meeting aims to
be “a turning point” in Catalonia’s self-determination process, by
highlighting arguments against the referendum and independence.
Journalists and the Association of Terrorism Victims (AVT) – chaired by a
former PP Member and grouping only a part of the ETA victims – are also
participating in it. A few weeks ago, the leader of the PP’s Catalan
branch, Alícia Sánchez-Camacho, presented this convention as “the symposium of the truth”, being an answer to an academic symposium of historians
that analysed the last 300 years of repeated political, social,
cultural and economic repression of the Spanish State against Catalan
people, institutions and language. Most of the conferences within the
PP’s convention are concentrated on Friday, while Saturday is left for
Rajoy’s speech, shared with Sánchez-Camacho.
The PP’s ‘number 2’ talks about “machete strikes”, “stealing” and “bankruptcy”
On Friday, the PP’s Secretary General, María Dolores de Cospedal,
highlighted that her party “will not allow Catalonia to split from Spain
through machete strikes”. She added that “no one can bite off [a chunk
of] a country”. De Cospedal insisted that they will not allow “somebody
to steal from them” a shared history and a part of the country, since
Spain has been “united for 5 centuries”. “Whoever says that Catalonia is
a different and distant thing [from Spain] and that it has to be
separated through machete strikes doesn’t know anything about Spain nor
Catalonia”, she said. Furthermore, she stressed that Catalonia and Spain
share “the same identity” and that “identity and sovereignty cannot be
turned to pieces and cannot be measured in percentages”. “There is only
one part: the 100%” of the sovereignty, which belongs to all the
Spaniards, she said.
In addition, the ‘number 2’ of the party, said that “Catalans have
the right to know the truth behind the figures and to know that the
Government of Spain is the one that is paying the Catalan Executive’s
bills”. She accused the President of the Catalan Government, Artur Mas,
of “lying” and “hiding the truth” behind the self-determination process.
She insisted that Mas is lying to the Catalan citizens “when he says
that an independent Catalonia would be economically viable”. De Cospedal
concluded that an independent Catalan State “would be born in
bankruptcy”, “unable to pay for its civil servants and bills”.
Sánchez-Camacho links Basque terrorism and the Catalan situation
In addition, the leader of the PP’s Catalan branch accused the
Catalan President, Artur Mas, of “imposing” the self-determination vote.
Alícia Sánchez-Camacho, who will giver her important speech on
Saturday, said on Friday that “Mas’ consultation vote” is “not democracy
but imposition”. This party will avoid anybody taking us out from Spain
and Europe”, she stressed. Furthermore, she emphasised that the PP “had
suffered a lot” in the Basque Country, and “it is also suffering a lot”
in Catalonia, although “in a different way”, she added. With this
statement, she was linking Basque terrorism with Catalan claims. In
fact, the PP and media close to the party – some of them with
extreme-right editorial lines – have been linking in the past few months
Catalan nationalism with the Nazis and the Catalan self-determination
process with ETA’s terrorism. Probably for this reason, despite the
convention being entirely focused on Catalonia, the PP has invited the
Association of Terrorism Victims, which groups some of ETA’s victims and
their relatives and has traditionally been very close to Rajoy’s party.
This association is chaired by a former member of the PP who is also
the daughter of a PP councilman murdered by ETA in 1997.
Feijóo asked “the intelligent and cautious” citizens to stop self-determination
The President of Galicia, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, was also present at
the convention. Before arriving, he said in a radio interview that “in
any European country this discussion [Catalonia’s self-determination]
would not last more than 20 minutes” since “it is a clear illegality”.
He accused the Catalan parties of “blackmailing” the Spanish Government
and Spaniards with the self-determination claims. During the convention,
the President of Galícia stated that the self-determination claims “had
been made up by a group of politicians” who are “unable to manage”
public finances. Feijóo asked “the intelligent and cautious” part of
Catalonia to stop the self-determination process and to vote for the PP,
the only party able to do so, according to him.
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