'It would not make sense for things to stay the same,' Puigdemont said after Catalangate announced

<p>"We must act consequently, after this scandal it would not make sense for things to stay the same and for us to continue trusting a [Spanish] government that is part of a criminal plot," Former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont said&nbsp;in a press conference in the European Parliament on Tuesday to explain a joint response against Catalangate.</p> <p>Up to 11 close associates of his, including his spouse and his lawyer, Gonzalo Boye, have been infected with Israel NSO Group's technology, Pegasus, a report published by Citizen Lab on Monday proves.&nbsp;</p> / ACN

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