Politics
joan rigol
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Catalonia protests against 9-N summonses
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Last 3 Catalan Parliament Presidents and coach Pep Guardiola to symbolically close pro-independence unitary list
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Christian-Democrat UDC, the smaller party within the governing CiU, shakes over independence debate
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National Alliance for Self-Determination avoids calling 27 September elections a "plebiscite" but urges Catalans to vote
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Catalan Government actively backs November 9 vote but volunteers will be in charge of its execution
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National Alliance for Self-Determination to work on making alternative consultation vote on November 9's a success
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FC Barcelona publicly supports Catalonia’s self-determination, following leading Catalan sportsmen
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3,000 organisations to send Rajoy a letter asking him not to block "the legal" self-determination vote
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Business associations give their "unconditional support" to Catalonia's self-determination
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National Alliance for Self-Determination agrees to focus on ensuring that Catalans can vote
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The Catalan President to formally ask Madrid for a vote after the first meeting of the Self-Determination Pact
The participants to the so-called National Alliance for the Self-Determination Right have met for the first time, bringing together almost 50 entities, including political parties, business associations, trade unions, social organisations and cultural institutions. This transversal initiative gathering together a wide part of Catalan society aims to reach an internal consensus on how to proceed in order to allow Catalans to vote on their collective future. Attendees agreed to ask the former President of the Catalan Parliament, Joan Rigol, to draft a text expressing the “common denominators” of the participants. In addition, the President of the Catalan Government, Artur Mas, will send a letter to the Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, making a formal petition for the organisation of a self-determination vote in Catalonia.
Culture
Gaudí and the Sagrada Família travel to the Vatican
An exhibition on Barcelona’s Sagrada Família Basilica and Antoni Gaudí’s architectural techniques are on show in the Vatican. It focuses on the art, science and spirituality displayed at the Catalan architect’s church. Pope Benedict XVI declared the Sagrada Família a basilica one year ago during a visit to Barcelona. At the time he commented on the beauty of the temple and spoke of his personal admiration for the work of Gaudí.