Opinió
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Maria Folch: 'Ens haurem tret de sobre Berlusconi quan es mora'
Maria Folch
26.02.2013
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Neelie Kroes: Per un ciberespai lliure i segur
Neelie Kroes
23.02.2013
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Antonio Franco: Egunkaria no és una qüestió de periodistes
Antonio Franco
20.02.2013
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Joan Ribó: 'El que ha passat a Mallorca és un joc de xiquets comparat amb el que s'ha fet ací en València'
Joan Ribó
20.02.2013
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Retalli'm el sou, senyor Mas (-Colell)
Lluís de Yzaguirre
18.02.2013
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#16F: aturem la guerra (immobiliària)
David Fernàndez
16.02.2013
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Octavi Monsonís: 'La sensació de viure en un estat feixista era total'
Octavi Monsonís
15.02.2013
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Pau Alabajos: La Primavera Valenciana va marcar un precedent: no ens deixarem aixafar mai més
Pau Alabajos
15.02.2013
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Biel Mesquida: Els sacrificats de Calvià
Biel Mesquida
13.02.2013
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Rafa Xambó: Els qui han enfonsat RTVV es queden als seus llocs de treball
Rafa Xambó
09.02.2013
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Ernest Benach: No hi ha remei, no hi ha cap solució que no passi per la independència
Ernest Benach
09.02.2013
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La llengua (oficial) de l'1%
Marçal Girbau
07.02.2013
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La lenga (oficiala) d’1%
Marçal Girbau
07.02.2013
Liz Castro
16.01.2014
Vote is symbolic for all but PSC
Let's get this straight: Today's vote in the Catalan Parliament asks Catalan MPs to ask Spanish Congress to allow Catalan Parliament to ask members if they want to ask constituents whether they want Catalonia to be independent.
It could be slightly more direct.
But as is often the case, the actual text of a motion isn't always reflected in the votes for or against. To wit:
CiU (Liberals and Christian Democrats) underscores importance of a referendum being carried out—'legally', though leaving door open to Catalan laws, and not necessarily Spanish ones—and sees the motion today as a way of legitimizing an eventual referendum before eyes of international community who will otherwise surely say, 'You didn't even ask?'
ERC (Republican left) and CUP (Anti-capitalists) say there is no need to consult the Spanish State; Catalonia declared its sovereignty on Jan 23, 2013, and can hold a referendum if it so chooses. And they worry that asking Madrid for permission might engender delays that would sideline the process. But ERC is willing to support this motion in order to mollify ICV and also CiU. The CUP is not, and so will abstain.
ICV-EUiA (Greens) supports right to decide but insists on at least asking Spanish State for permission.
PP (Spanish right) and C's (Spanish populist) are against allowing Catalonia the right to decide and will vote against the motion, without compunction.
PSC (Catalan Socialists) which has always said it's in favor of the right to decide, but that any referendum must be negotiated with the Spanish State, says the motion is a fait accompli, and worse a provocation, sure to be rejected in the Spanish Congress, and thus have insisted on voting against—despite the fact that the motion ostensibly fulfills the PSC electoral platform of asking Spain's permission to hold referendum.
This division between its electoral program and the directives of its Executive Board brings PSC to the precipice: Yesterday, prominent PSC MP Angel Ros gave up his seat in Parliament rather than vote against the motion. Each Secretary of the Barcelona chapters of the PSC Youth signed a manifesto demanding an abstention, discretion in the vote, that dissenters not be punished, and that a discussion be opened on topic.
Today in the vote in Catalonia's Parliament, three more PSC members will vote against their party's recommendation and in favor of the motion—risking threatened expulsion from the party—and a fourth will vote No while simultaneously criticizing the vote and resigning from the Executive Board. The defections will push PSC, who as recently as 2003 had won 42 seats in Parliament to a historic low of 17, and fourth place behind PP.
While the motion today in the Parliament is guaranteed passage, PSC doesn't have the same assurance.
Editorial
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La manera de guanyar importa
Vicent Partal
27.07.2015
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La fi de Pujol i la fi de la Catalunya autònoma
Vicent Partal
25.07.2015
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7 contra 155?
Vicent Partal
24.07.2015
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El 155 o l'evidència de la desesperació
Vicent Partal
23.07.2015
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Rajoy i els conceptes més elementals
Vicent Partal
22.07.2015
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Anem a totes
Vicent Partal
21.07.2015
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Ciutadans contra el(s) valencià(ns)
Vicent Partal
20.07.2015
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Contra la revolució
Vicent Partal
17.07.2015
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Les tres explicacions que no entendran mai
Vicent Partal
16.07.2015
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Setanta-cinc dies per a treballar tots com bojos
Vicent Partal
15.07.2015
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Bones vibracions…
Vicent Partal
14.07.2015
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Turbulències, també a Podem
Vicent Partal
13.07.2015
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Lleida és un gran exemple
Vicent Partal
10.07.2015
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I ara un parell de preguntes
Vicent Partal
09.07.2015
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Entre Irlanda i la CUP
Vicent Partal
08.07.2015
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(In)justícies
Vicent Partal
07.07.2015
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La democràcia té límits?
Vicent Partal
06.07.2015
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Persistència per a guanyar
Vicent Partal
05.07.2015
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Sumar
Vicent Partal
03.07.2015
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L’embolic d’Iceta amb el 9-N
Vicent Partal
02.07.2015
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Contra la 'llei mordassa'
Vicent Partal
01.07.2015
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Europa, en perill
Vicent Partal
30.06.2015
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A les vostres mans
Vicent Partal
29.06.2015
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La trampa
Vicent Partal
26.06.2015
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El retorn de la Generalitat
Vicent Partal
25.06.2015