Opinió
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Toni Albà: 'En aquesta partida d'escacs ja arrisquen el rei'
Toni Albà
19.09.2012
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Ignacio Blanco: 'Carrillo va tenir un paper fonamental en la consecució de la democràcia'
Ignacio Blanco
18.09.2012
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Muriel Casals: 'Com a catalana, m'agrada més el Carrillo vellet que no pas el Carrillo de jove'
Muriel Casals
18.09.2012
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Oriol Junqueras: 'Heribert Barrera, estel de tramuntana'
Oriol Junqueras
18.09.2012
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Jordi Balló: 'El 33 és més que un canal de programació, és un canal identitari'
Jordi Balló
17.09.2012
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Josep Piera: Francesc Candela
Josep Piera
15.09.2012
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D'Ikea a Arenys de Munt
Martí Estruch Axmacher
14.09.2012
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Francesc Felipe: 'Audiovisual valencià, any zero'
Francesc Felipe
13.09.2012
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Aureli Argemí: 'Hem arribat al final d'un camí, això és nostre'
Aureli Argemí
12.09.2012
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Ventura Pons: 'El país hi és'
Ventura Pons
12.09.2012
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Rosa Calafat: 'Cronologia del perquè'
Rosa Calafat
11.09.2012
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Josep M. Terricabras, 'Ara també han de prendre posició els polítics, si no volen quedar fora de la història'
Josep Maria Terricabras
11.09.2012
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Albert Dasí: 'Anem cap a un curs conflictiu'
Albert Dasí
07.09.2012
Pere Jordi Junqué
13.08.2014
'Ara és l'hora' ('Now is the time')
'Ara és l'hora' ('Now is the time') is the motto of the joint campaign conducted by civil society organizations to rally a very broad majority of the population to vote 'yes' on independence for Catalonia. With just a hundred days or so to go before the consultation on 9 November, Catalan society is on the final straight on its way to decide the future of its new state. The most striking thing about this process is that a very broad majority of the Catalan population wants this consultation - more than 80% are in favour! This fact gives food for thought.
The foremost function of the democratic system is to allow the people to make their political choices. And when the choices are fundamental, it is particularly important that they be taken in a democratic manner. In this context, the choice between an independent or non-independent state is so fundamental that the right to self-determination is recognised as an individual right of citizens and a collective right of peoples and is one of the basic principles of human rights. On the other hand, although the majority of the Catalan population defend the right to self-determination, not all of them are necessarily independentists. To the credit of the non-independentists, they wish to respect the right to self-determination of the whole of the Catalan population and consider a consultation a key component of co-existence and social cohesion. And to the credit of the independentists, despite all the obstacles which have always been placed in their path, they have argued that the way to attain their objectives must be pacific, inclusive and democratic, as this is also a key component of co-existence and social cohesion. On these solid foundations, we can say that both sides will accept the result of the vote, whichever way it falls. And even more remarkably, besides this unity behind defending the consultation as a component of social cohesion, the Catalans also express a wide range of political opinions when they come to vote in parliamentary elections: at the moment seven parties of all ideologies are represented in the Catalan Parliament (in fact eight, considering that CiU is a coalition of two parties). In short, united in defending democratic values, social cohesion and diversity of opinion.
Another very important feature of this process is that the first group who want all this to happen are the people of Catalonia. Political parties are accompanying this movement, but it is led by the people. Remember that 11 September is the day when we Catalans claim our national rights. This year, once again, the Catalan people will demonstrate their hegemony over the process by taking to the streets, as they did in previous years on the same day. These demonstrations are called by the civil society organizations in Catalonia, of which the ANC is one. And, of course, political parties which wish to participate will be welcome. Almost certainly, on 11 September millions of demonstrators will take to the streets and chant, loud and clear, 'ARA ÉS L'HORA'.
In my opinion, in the face of this mass expression of democracy and unity, there is very little that those placing obstacles in the way of the democratic legitimacy of voting can do. Yes, now is the time to vote.
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