Politics
Rajoy warns the Socialist Party before the independence not worth equidistance
Spain looks at the promise of Puigdemont
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The Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, warned Tuesday the secretary general of the Socialist Party, Pedro Sanchez, who before independence in Catalonia challenge "equidistance are not acceptable."
Rajoy spoke to the national board of the Popular Party, of which he is president, and stressed its willingness to dialogue, but warned that "have always said yes to speak, but neither I nor the party will accept the unilateral settlement of rules of coexistence that we have given all and on which we will all decide." Rajoy reiterated that the Government will not fail you "or firmness and determination."
Soon after, the new President of the regional Government of Catalonia, Carles Puigdemont took office pledging allegiance to the people of Catalonia, but without uttering any of the promises of fidelity to the Constitution, the King and the Catalan Statute of Autonomy, as a trademark the law. Therefore, the Spanish State began studying the formula used for if worthy of a criminal complaint by the legal services. The Spanish State will review existing legislation and case law to determine whether to have ignored the promise of the Constitution, Carles Puigdemont committed a crime.
On Sunday, the Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, said the new Catalan leaders that will not pass any gesture that involves disobedience to Spanish law, especially the judgments of the Constitutional Court. Therefore, the Spanish Government analyzes in detail all actions of the Catalan authorities and all approve documents, for which it has the full support of the Socialist Party and Citizens.
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