The Association of Municipalities for Independence (AMI) has agreed to turn the Catalan Parliament's resolution calling for the abolition of the Spanish monarchy into a motion for town councils to give their support for the proposal. This was announced by AMI's president, Josep Maria Cervera, after this Friday's executive committee meeting in Sant Celoni.
The motion's objective is to "denounce the anti-democratic activity of this anachronistic monarchy and the need to abolish it", Cervera said.
The text of the motion will adapt the bill passed on 11th October in the Catalan chamber. That bill also censured king Felipe for his stance on and involvement in the Catalan conflict. The Spanish government has already announced its intention to take the bill to the Constitutional Court. Cervera also said they'll carry out a joint meeting with the Catalan Association of Municipalities (ACM) to demonstrate "unity" to realise the Catalan Republic.
The motion's objective is to "denounce the anti-democratic activity of this anachronistic monarchy and the need to abolish it", Cervera said.
The text of the motion will adapt the bill passed on 11th October in the Catalan chamber. That bill also censured king Felipe for his stance on and involvement in the Catalan conflict. The Spanish government has already announced its intention to take the bill to the Constitutional Court. Cervera also said they'll carry out a joint meeting with the Catalan Association of Municipalities (ACM) to demonstrate "unity" to realise the Catalan Republic.
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