martes, 30 de septiembre de 2014

SPAIN AGAINST THE CATALONIA NATION .. Spanish government asks constitutional court to declare Catalonia's independence consultation illegal - VilaWeb

Spanish government asks constitutional court to declare Catalonia's independence consultation illegal - VilaWeb

 

Spanish government asks constitutional court to declare Catalonia's independence consultation illegal

The consultations law and the call for the 9-N vote will be provisionally suspended once the court admits the appeal

Mariano Rajoy's cabinet has agreed to appeal to the Constitutional
Court to challenge the consultations law and the call for the 9-N vote.
Both legal texts will be automatically and provisionally suspended
without any need for justification when the appeal is admitted to
proceedings at the court. In order to admit appeals made by the Spanish
government, the twelve court magistrates must meet in a plenary session.
The court will meet extraordinarily this afternoon.

The Spanish
government cabinet met urgently this morning to challenge, on the basis
of unconstitutionality, the law on consultations passed Friday 20
September by the Parliament of Catalonia and President Artur Mas’s
decree signed last Saturday. This decision was long announced by several
Spanish ministers.


In fact after the passing of the law on consultations in the
Parliament of Catalonia, the government admitted a fast plan of action
that would start up as soon as Artur Mas, the president of the
Government of Catalonia, called the consultation.


The urgency of the decision is intended to prevent the Catalan
institutions from having time to start up the machinery of the
consultation and the pertinent campaign.



International coverage:


Spain government asks court to declare Catalonia vote illegal (Reuters)


Madrid décidé à bloquer le référendum d'indépendance en Catalogne (Les Echos)


Spain seeks court ban on Catalonia independence vote (BBC)


Spain to Challenge Catalonia Referendum Call (ABC News)


Spain government files appeal to top court over Catalonia referendum (Deutsche Welle)


Spain Asks Court to Block Independence Referendum in Catalonia (Wall Street Journal)