Catalan President Quim Torra was given three separate fines for not withdrawing the yellow bows from official buildings during the electoral period, for a speech he gave on Saint George’s Day (Diada de Sant Jordi), and for his letter addressed to officials on the same date.
The head of the Catalan government made the announcement on
Monday, referring to the Spanish Inquisition Electoral Authority as a ‘censoring and
repressive’ organisation, and said that the decision was made in defence
of ‘freedom of expression’. ‘Whenever freedom of expression is punished, we will
exercise it again,’ he added. Sources close to the president have
specified that the government will appeal the three fines.
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