2018/10/12

Catalan Parliament demands the abolition of the monarchy


Pro-independence parties and CatECP (Catalonia in Common- We Can, nor unionist nor independentist) passed a motion yesterday condemning the king's speech on October 3, 2017 against Catalan democratic rights.

The motion was proposed by the left-wing coalition Catalunya en Comú-Podem (CatECP) and passed with votes from Junts per Catalunya (Together for Catalonia, JxCat) and Esquerra Republicana (Catalonia's Republican Left, ERC), the two main pro-independence lists. The parties that voted in favor of the motion criticized king Felipe VI for his speech on October 3, 2017, in which he took on the Catalan government for organizing a referendum on independence deemed illegal and made no mention of police violence against voters.

The resolution also reassured support for “republican values" and abolishing “an outdated and anti-democratic institution like the monarchy."
 Franco restituted the monarchy by imposing on the throne Juan Carlos Borbon and his son, the current Felipe Bourbon

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