Minister of Foreign Affairs José Manuel Albares discussed the issue of languages once again before the ministers. EU European Affairs, According to the information this newspaper obtained from the sources present at the meeting, we met in Murcia this Thursday. According to the same sources, the issue of Catalan, Basque and Galician will be on the agenda of the day at the official meeting of the General Council for General Affairs (CAG) to be held in Brussels on the 24th.
The meeting in Murcia is an unofficial meeting of the CAG. preparation of meetings Council of Europe. There will be two meetings between heads of state and government (the European Council) in the coming weeks: one informal meeting will be held in Granada next Friday, and the other in Brussels on 26 October. It is unknown whether the issue will be addressed at this level.
Pro-independence parties received a commitment from PSOE to ask European institutions to include Catalan, Galician and Basque as official languages of the Union in exchange for a vote for Francina Armengol’s presidency. Congress Board. And now they want progress on European recognition, given the predictable appointment vote for Pedro Sánchez in the coming weeks.
Catalan officialdom
The official status of Catalan in the EU is one of the main demands of Junts, the group most reluctant to support the appointment of Pedro Sánchez. While the ERC focused more on common official languages in Congress, the language flag in Europe was raised by post-convergence individuals; They even went so far as to ask Albares to register the petition as a precondition for his support of this campaign. Francina Armengol became the President of the Congress. this call “payment in advance”In the words of Carles Puigdemont. They did not give the Balearic leader a definitive ‘yes’ until they became aware of the request.
Now Junts insists that Catalan’s official status must be recognized before Sánchez’s re-election. However, in PSOE it is argued that the decision does not lie solely with the Government currently in office, but should be taken among all EU Member States. However, socialists emphasize that they have already given the signals that they will fight on this issue until the end and say, “loyaltyIn this sense, it serves to reduce the support of the seven MPs after the rapprochement.
At a time when negotiations are focused above all on the hypothetical amnesty of the ‘procés’, Sánchez’s collaborators are becoming increasingly optimistic about the possibilities of his appointment. When Alberto Núñez Feijóo received A definite ‘no’ from Congress They want to step on the gas this Friday. According to sources in the Socialist leadership, the plan is for Sánchez to be sworn in and form a government before the end of October.
Source: Informacion

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