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		<title>Catalan government broken: Junts leaves coalition cabinet, Esquerra stays alone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[55.73% of Junts members vote to exit cabinet while only 42.39% chose to remain]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Junior partner Junts per Catalunya&rsquo;s leadership has confirmed it will be leaving the Catalan government after a majority of members voted to exit the coalition cabinet. &ldquo;Junts is winning while president Aragon&egrave;s is losing because we trusted he could lead a coalition government and that has not been the case,&rdquo; Laura Borr&agrave;s, the president of Junts, said in a press conference on Friday evening after assessing the results of the vote.</p>
<div id="protag-in_content_d_p"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_d_p");});</script><section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_p");});</script></section><p>&ldquo;We&rsquo;ve asked our members what they want, maybe Aragon&egrave;s should be asking parliament too,&rdquo; she said, prompting speculation of a possible vote of no confidence against the head of Esquerra. Borr&agrave;s also called the cabinet &ldquo;a failed government that has lost democratic legitimacy, has prioritized deals with Spain&rsquo;s governing Socialists, and whose proposals have not benefited Catalonia&rsquo;s citizens.&rdquo;</p>
<p>&ldquo;We will be ready to take action for the independence movement,&rdquo; Jordi Turull, the party&rsquo;s secretary general, said.</p>
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<figure><video src="https://cdn-acn.watchity.net/acn/vod-catn/242358b7-005c-4266-a154-8b7e29e1ac66/6a8adc34-2818-4ca8-8c9a-007b5f5945b8.mp4" controls="controls" style="margin: 0; width: 100%; height: 66%;" data-mce-fragment="1"></video><figcaption>Junts secretary general says his party&rsquo;s ministers &lsquo;would offer their resignations this afternoon&rsquo;</figcaption></figure>
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<p>Junts cabinet ministers have already begun offering their resignations.</p>
<h4>Junts&rsquo; internal vote</h4>
<div class="remp-banner"></div><section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_1_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_1_p");});</script></section><p>Amid a deep crisis of confidence among coalition partners Esquerra Republicana and Junts per Catalunya, 55.73% of Junts members have opted to exit the cabinet, while only 42.39% chose to remain in the shared executive. Only 1.88% of votes were blank, while participation in the internal consultation was 79.18% of the 6,465 eligible voters &ndash; people who have been official party members for at least six months.</p>
<p>In an online vote, party members were asked,&nbsp;&nbsp;&lsquo;Do you want Junts to continue being part of the current Catalan government?&rsquo;&nbsp;Three options to respond were given: &lsquo;Yes&rsquo;, &lsquo;No&rsquo;, or blank vote.</p>
<p>The&nbsp;current crisis&nbsp;began last week, when the Catalan president, Pere Aragon&egrave;s, of the senior coalition partner Esquerra Republicana,&nbsp;fired&nbsp;his vice president, Junts&rsquo; Jordi Puigner&oacute; as his number two&nbsp;after a day of crisis talks both within and between the two parties. The president took this decision citing a loss of confidence in his second-in-command in the cabinet after&nbsp;Junts suggested a&nbsp;motion of confidence&nbsp;in the head of government on Tuesday night during the general policy debate.</p>
<section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_2_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_2_p");});</script></section><p>Junts then set Aragon&egrave;s a deadline of Sunday to reach an agreement on the conditions to stay in the executive, but at the same time announced an internal vote for this Thursday and Friday where&nbsp;their members will be asked whether or not they should stay in the coalition or leave.</p>
<p>The three main topics of the investiture agreement Junts wanted to see Esquerra follow are forming a&nbsp;joint strategy towards independence, focusing the&nbsp;negotiation table&nbsp;with the Spanish government on amnesty and self-determination, and coordinating what is voted in the congress in Madrid to the interests of the Catalan executive.</p>
<h4>Leadership divided</h4>
<p>Junts leadership was divided over whether or not to stay in the government with ERC, with some senior members pushing for a &lsquo;No&rsquo; vote, but a majority of ministers backing &lsquo;Yes.&rsquo;For instance, party president&nbsp;Laura Borr&agrave;s, who was suspended as parliament speaker as she faces corruption charges,&nbsp;sided in favor of breaking the coalition.</p>
<section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-after_content_m_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-after_content_m_p");});</script></section><p>Carles Puigdemont, founder of the party and former president of Catalonia during the 2017 independence push, did not explicitly state his opinion, but most of his closest confidants within the party were in favor of leaving, while he also retweeted an article from party vice president Josep Rius on digital newspaper El Punt Avui titled, &lsquo;Yes to Junts, yes to independence, no to this government,&rsquo; which strongly hinted at his own position.</p>
<p>Other senior figures among the party that&nbsp;opted for leaving&nbsp;the executive included fired vice president Jordi Puigner&oacute;, exiled MEP Toni Com&iacute;n, current research and universities minister Gemma Geis, Girona mayor Marta Madrenas, as well as Albert Batet, Joan Canadell, and Jaume Alonso-Cuevillas.</p>
<p>Other senior party members who had positioned themselves&nbsp;on the side of remaining&nbsp;in government were former jailed independence leaders Quim Forn and Jordi S&agrave;nchez, former interior minister Miquel Buch, Barcelona port president Dami&agrave; Calvet, former Barcelona mayor Xavier Trias, Barcelona councilor Neus Munt&eacute;, and MP David Saldoni.</p>
<p>Secretary general Jordi Turull avoided taking sides.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://english.vilaweb.cat/noticies/catalan-government-broken-junts-leaves-coalition-cabinet-esquerra-stays-alone/">Catalan government broken: Junts leaves coalition cabinet, Esquerra stays alone</a> appeared first on <a href="https://english.vilaweb.cat">VilaWeb</a>.</p>
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