Aquest articlet, escrit ara fa unes mesos, es publica el 25 de novembre a DiariMés, el diari de Tarragona que tenen l'amabilitat de publicar-me de tant en tant. Motivat per la contemplació de l'inanitat de bastants dels polítics d'aquest país (i dels del costat) aboga per la possibilitat legal de fer-los fora abans de que s'esgoti la legislatura. Això hauría de valdre a tots el nivells, municipal, territorial, estatal o fins i tot continental, puix que acabem de veure que al l'Unió Europea s'ha presentat una moció de censura contra el president de la Comissió Europea Jean-Claude JUnker que, per cert, ha guanyat.
Ja em direu que us sembla
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Friday, November 28, 2014
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Fent caminet cap a la independència de Catalunya
Els esdeveniments es van succeint més ràpid que no la meva capacitat d'escriure en aquest blog.
Com tothom sap a hores d'ara, la "consulta", referèndum parcial, "procés consultiu no vinculant" o el que voleu que el nomenem, del 9N ha estat un èxit aclaparador. 2.3 milions de ciutadans es van llevar al matí, van agafar el seu DNI, van trobar el lloc on podien votar, cosa no massa fàcil puix que només es podia votar als instituts d'ensenyament secundari i alguns altres locals, van fer cues de més d'una hora, a llocs sota la pluja, es van identificar davant de les meses constituïdes per voluntaris que des de bon matí estaven preparats i van dipositar la seva papereta expressant la seva voluntat en respondre a les preguntes plantejades. No va haver-hi cap incident i al final de la jornada no van quedar restes ni deixalles, tot net i polit i disponible per a seguir les vides amb normalitat l'endemà.
2.3 milions de persones no fan aquest esforç per a no res. No han embogit escoltant cants de sirenes mediàtiques, ni tenen reaccions viscerals a històries, slogans o simbolismes.
Han donat una passa endavant en una direcció clara: la independència d'una nació.
Qualsevol altra interpretació resulta buida i inconsistent.
Qui vulgui escoltar que escolti.
Òbviament que cal continuar treballant en un procés pacífic, democràtic i consistent amb les voluntats expressades.
I en això estem.
A la següent entrada d'aquest blog aportem unes idees per un aspecte de les decisions a incloure a un futur estatut o constitució.
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Com tothom sap a hores d'ara, la "consulta", referèndum parcial, "procés consultiu no vinculant" o el que voleu que el nomenem, del 9N ha estat un èxit aclaparador. 2.3 milions de ciutadans es van llevar al matí, van agafar el seu DNI, van trobar el lloc on podien votar, cosa no massa fàcil puix que només es podia votar als instituts d'ensenyament secundari i alguns altres locals, van fer cues de més d'una hora, a llocs sota la pluja, es van identificar davant de les meses constituïdes per voluntaris que des de bon matí estaven preparats i van dipositar la seva papereta expressant la seva voluntat en respondre a les preguntes plantejades. No va haver-hi cap incident i al final de la jornada no van quedar restes ni deixalles, tot net i polit i disponible per a seguir les vides amb normalitat l'endemà.
2.3 milions de persones no fan aquest esforç per a no res. No han embogit escoltant cants de sirenes mediàtiques, ni tenen reaccions viscerals a històries, slogans o simbolismes.
Han donat una passa endavant en una direcció clara: la independència d'una nació.
Qualsevol altra interpretació resulta buida i inconsistent.
Qui vulgui escoltar que escolti.
Òbviament que cal continuar treballant en un procés pacífic, democràtic i consistent amb les voluntats expressades.
I en això estem.
A la següent entrada d'aquest blog aportem unes idees per un aspecte de les decisions a incloure a un futur estatut o constitució.
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Sunday, November 09, 2014
9N. The Catalan ersatz referendum. Midday chronicle
By 8.15 h. I was at one of the polling stations. They have
been set in public High School buildings. Those buildings belong to the state,
in Catalonia: the Generalitat. In small town the polling stations are in the
town hall or the “civic centers”, usually used for senior citizens and cultural
activities.
The General State Attorney had warned about the use of those
buildings, and threatened school head masters and principals with
administrative punishments if they open the centers. The way around it was to hand
the keys to an unidentified “volunteer” to open the gates.
Police was supposed to identify whoever open the premises,
but they were nowhere to be seen. You could see police cruisers diving by and
just waving salutes from inside the cars.
Somebody (opposers to the polls) had try to inject silicon
in the gates locks of the schools. However many had made a provision for that
dabbing vaseline to the locks so the silicon could not stick. No problem there.
We went into the school as the managers of the polling
station were giving the final instructions to the volunteers at the tables,
Wi-Fi passwords and such.
Outside a long cue of would-be voters had been forming. More
than 200 on my count and growing.
At 9 o’clock sharp the doors opened and the first voters
were greeted with a warm applause of the volunteers.
We took the international observers to five different
polling stations. They were two ladies from Scotland; one a member of the
Scottish National Party and the other a member of the International Convention
for European Citizens, a political organisation based in Brussels that watches
over EU citizens rights. They were impressed by the order and the civic mood.
Not a single incident. Cheerful faces and restrained
enthusiasm. We were voting!!
Somewhere before lunch I did a spot check in different
tables and the mean number of votes registered was around 260. They should reach
300 easily by the end of the day. With more of 6000 tables in the whole country,
you could figure out a general show close to 1.8 million voters. May be more.
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Sunday, November 02, 2014
The "consulta", ersatz referendum, "botifarrada" or what-have-you, is on
This is part of my correspondence with English speaking friends on this coming week in Catalonia:
The "consulta", ersatz referendum, "botifarrada" or what-have-you, is on. Relentlessly. We will vote.
It may be possible the Spanish government, with the admission to consider the ban to voting by the Tribunal Constitucional, will feel compelled to enforce the ban. It may. But that's shaky legal ground. They may ban the use of high school buildings, forbid directly the principals to open the centers, or threaten Artur Mas one way or another. But that won't stop the grass root organizations to bring out ballot boxes to the street and celebrate a great "fiesta". (InTarragona there are already plans to have a huge popular paella). At any rate it will be difficult to enforce.There are not enough police, Mossos, Guardia civil and others to control the more than 6000 voting places already announced. In every little town, more than 900 town halls and all the High School buildings everywhere. Plus the question about who would order the Mossos to go where. In case of any great catastrophe the police have their contingency plans to protect official buildings, communications and hospitals. The Policia Nacional (some 700 cops)are already deployed to protect Spanish state official buildings and the post offices. La Guardia Civil is busy on their usual task of frontier posts and customs at the airports and harbors. The local police forces (municipales) are at the orders of town mayors, all of them (928 out of 946 municipalities) in favor of the independence, so little to do there.
That is a major logistic and tactical problem.
I do not even conceive the Spanish government would send any forces from outside Catalonia. That would be an even major strategic error/problem. The use of force against peaceful would-be-voters will hit hard on all news agencies all over the world plus EU, NATO and UN headquarters. That's a no-no. In here we are for a Si-Si
That said, and even mistrusting the most elementary prudence of the Spanish government, what I foresee is they'll send some admonitions and tune down advice, and let the "fiesta" with whatever limitations to be celebrated. Waited it out and use spin doctors the next morning. Called it a fiasco and bring the attention to the predicted announcement of Catalonia elections in a couple of months time.
No matter what, the international attention would be guaranteed anyway.
I am directing my thoughts beyond 9N, and not just about Catalonia. The situation in Madrid is that of a major political crisis. The corruption tsunami may well overtake Rajoy's government, and that could happen in a matter of days, not weeks or months. The nervousness in Madrid political circles is mounting by the hour. Today's EL PAIS poll http://politica.elpais. com/politica/2014/11/01/ actualidad/1414865510_731502. html signaling Podemos as the leading electoral option is seen with great concern. Not that I give much credit to sociologists on the whole and Metroscopia's in particular, but we may well believe that old saying in Spanish of "...cuando el rio suena, agua lleva...") (Will comment about Podemos some other time. Meanwhile read Enric Juliana today: http://goo.gl/MuYtyH )
At any rate we are looking forward to events beyond the Catalan scope that may be determinant of our little history.
Meanwhile and for this coming week:
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