convictions of President de la Generalitat Pasqual Maragall, have not moved one iota, despite the vehement reactions arisen subsequent to the statute. In the institutional discourse of last year, President called for constitutional reform , to understand that changes are necessary to address the new realities. A claim, always controversial, the Catalan president in his message yesterday reissued institutional televised at 21:00 pm on the occasion of Constitution Day.
Maragall began his message echoing the goals and hopes placed in the Magna Carta in 1978. "They had names: there were freedom, democracy, autonomy and social progress, "he said. A series of objectives, with the State of Autonomous Communities, which, in its view, have been amply fulfilled. "But the realities of today were hardly imaginable 27 years ago," he said. Without going any further, Catalonia has proposed a new statute. A statute ("to see if we understand", said immersed in his work of political pedagogy) that "serves to cover the services and to achieve a higher quality of life. Otherwise, not worth it. " The president said, however, that the Catalan proposal was developed with direction from the Constitution State.
In his remarks, Bush also Catalan recalled the controversy over the definition of Catalonia as a nation, that " Catalonia has put it clearly: we are a nation ." A concept, he said, which means that Catalonia is national identity, which has its own personality, with culture, language and civil law own. He added that the proposal makes clear that Catalonia wants to share his future with all the peoples of Spain. "Our spirit is friendly and respectful. Therefore, we demand respect for our way of interpreting the Constitution, respecting the constitutional jurisprudence, "he said in his message.
But the president stressed Catalan that "the Constitution is sensitive to the changes that society demands, since it can not be an object of worship to petrify a historic moment." In addition, the president felt that "the spirit of transition and the parents of the Magna Carta was one of progress, change and policy improvements."
So Maragall called for constitutional changes that, in his view, are "fully compatible with the recognition of the value of the Magna Carta as the cornerstone of democracy, and self-government statute." The Constitution is, according to the president, the basis and foundation for the building to be erected today's realities, and on this basis, updated Catalonia must build the future. In this sense, Maragall said to be used thoroughly convinced that it is the wish of the majority of the Catalans.
Reason
PS .- That said, it is clear that references to the Constitution in the drafting of the Charter is a constitution that does not exist.
Maragall began his message echoing the goals and hopes placed in the Magna Carta in 1978. "They had names: there were freedom, democracy, autonomy and social progress, "he said. A series of objectives, with the State of Autonomous Communities, which, in its view, have been amply fulfilled. "But the realities of today were hardly imaginable 27 years ago," he said. Without going any further, Catalonia has proposed a new statute. A statute ("to see if we understand", said immersed in his work of political pedagogy) that "serves to cover the services and to achieve a higher quality of life. Otherwise, not worth it. " The president said, however, that the Catalan proposal was developed with direction from the Constitution State.
In his remarks, Bush also Catalan recalled the controversy over the definition of Catalonia as a nation, that " Catalonia has put it clearly: we are a nation ." A concept, he said, which means that Catalonia is national identity, which has its own personality, with culture, language and civil law own. He added that the proposal makes clear that Catalonia wants to share his future with all the peoples of Spain. "Our spirit is friendly and respectful. Therefore, we demand respect for our way of interpreting the Constitution, respecting the constitutional jurisprudence, "he said in his message.
But the president stressed Catalan that "the Constitution is sensitive to the changes that society demands, since it can not be an object of worship to petrify a historic moment." In addition, the president felt that "the spirit of transition and the parents of the Magna Carta was one of progress, change and policy improvements."
So Maragall called for constitutional changes that, in his view, are "fully compatible with the recognition of the value of the Magna Carta as the cornerstone of democracy, and self-government statute." The Constitution is, according to the president, the basis and foundation for the building to be erected today's realities, and on this basis, updated Catalonia must build the future. In this sense, Maragall said to be used thoroughly convinced that it is the wish of the majority of the Catalans.
Reason
PS .- That said, it is clear that references to the Constitution in the drafting of the Charter is a constitution that does not exist.
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