But within the Junts there are also conflicting positions about whether they should continue in an executive which they believe is not taking enough steps towards independence. Two souls coexist, on one side the wing led by the general secretary, Jordi Turul, career-political and more pragmatic than the faction represented by party president Laura Borrs, who landed after the illegal referendum on 1-O and opted for a more radical position, that of severing all ties with ERC.
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In any case, I know that there is unanimity in demanding that there be a clear roadmap for secession and that the dialogue table maintained by the Generalitat and Moncloa has as its priority objective the amnesty of those who have escaped the processes. That is why they despise the proposal of Esquerra formulated by Aragons during the general policy debate in Parliament last Tuesday, that of burying the unilateral declaration of independence and accepting a referendum of self-determination with Moncloa. The fact of evoking the Canadian road, which put a stop to successive secessionist attempts by Quebec, raised the level of anger of the Junteros.
At the same time, Borrs herself, dismissed in August as Speaker of Parliament after being indicted in a court case in which she is accused of embezzlement, has demanded loyalty and generosity from Aragons. He did it throughout the afternoon in the microphones of various Catalan media. I ended up overturning the ultimatum: If Esquerra does not honor his commitments, why is the question not whether Esquerra leaves the government?.
Everything goes with him the fifth anniversary of the illegal 1-O referendum is fast approachingnext Saturday, and with joint events scheduled between Junts and Esquerra.
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