Montilla asks Zapatero for an "attitude change" regarding Catalonia's autonomy

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2010

The Catalan President, José Montilla, met with Spanish Prime Minister José Luís Rodríguez Zapatero to talk about the recent Spanish Constitutional Court sentence on the Catalan Statute of Autonomy.

Montilla met Zapatero in Madrid at the palace of La Moncloa (the Spanish PM's office and residence). After the meeting in La Moncloa's pressroom, Catalan President José Montilla stressed that "Catalonia's mouth cannot be shut up" and that "Spanish society cannot cover its eyes" and has to face this reality. Montilla claimed in front of the press that Catalonia is a nation and that the current political problem is a problem of both Catalonia and Spain. He said to be "reasonably satisfied" regarding the meeting with Zapatero, who did not talk afterwards. Instead, the Spanish Vice President and spokesperson of the Government faced the press, saying that Catalonia's claims are legitimate and that they can perfectly fit into the Spanish "common project". She also added that the Spanish government is willing to do these "political gestures".

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  • USA doesn't want your independence so you will be crying. I hope this bull shit is stamp out soon.

    See you motherfuckers

    Best for Spain

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