No Flags and 1-O License Plate: What Was Not Seen From the Meeting Between Illa and Puigdemont
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To the smallest detail of the staging of the meeting between Salvador Illa and Carles Puigdemont was agreed between the two cabinets . So that no setback would bother a date that had been made begging more than thirteen months. A room of white tones, with two identical black armchairs, a small glass table and two ficus at each end. All very minimalist, giving prominence to the two politicians.For that reason of agreeing everything, the absence o…
The leader of Junts, Carles Puigdemont, has quoted this Wednesday to the hard core of the party leadership to give the start to the political course and to spend the part of his appointment with President Salvador Illa that took place on Tuesday in Brussels. On a day in Waterloo, to which this afternoon the rest of the executive will be added via telematics, Puigdemont will give guidelines on how to address the next steps in the Parliament and i…
The Catalan president, Salvador Illa, and the independence leader, Carles Puigdemont, have seen each other face to face in Brussels. Without flags, in neutral terrain. Illa talks about dialogue, Puigdemont answers: there is no normality and that is why I am out. The photo arrives just before the budgets and with amnesty in the air.
It was 4:15 p.m. on Tuesday when the president of the Generalitat (Catalan government), Salvador Illa, and the former president and leader of Junts (Junts party), Carles Puigdemont, met at the Catalan government's Brussels office for the first time since the Socialist took the reins of Catalonia. This meeting, which took place outside the country, has drawn criticism. In the meeting room, the fugitive requested that no official flag be displayed…
Illa's meeting with Puigdemont is on the front pages of all the Spanish press
The meeting in Brussels between Salvador Illa, president of the Generalitat, and Carles Puigdemont has anticipated what can happen in the coming months. The meeting has been interpreted by the opposition as a movement of Pedro Sánchez to prepare a future meeting with the independence leader. From the central government they do not confirm it, but neither do they rule it out.The opposition speaks of “shame” and “humiliation”The Popular Party has …
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