27.01.2020 - 12:42
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Actualització: 27.01.2020 - 13:42
The Catalan parliament’s top public servant, Xavier Muro, gave the order to withdraw the MP status of President Quim Torra on Monday morning. The decision followed Spain’s electoral board ordering the chamber to execute its ruling on Torra, which was later greenlighted by Spain’s Supreme Court. Muro, secretary general of the parliament, argued that the Supreme Court giving its go-ahead has changed the situation and it needs to be enforced now.
Quim Torra, who will stay as president for now even if he is in the end disqualified as MP, responded saying Muro has no power to order the withdrawal of his seat. He also warned that “the government is at risk of collapsing” if he is ousted in the end, according to sources close to him commenting on the issue to the Catalan News Agency (ACN). “Is this parliament at the hands of the citizens’ representatives or secretary generals and lawyers that change stances?”
“Will speaker Torrent allow that a secretary general orders and removes MPs? The person in charge is the speaker,” say the same sources. Indeed, all pressure is now on the parliament speaker, Roger Torrent, who will chair a bureau meeting on Monday at 12.30pm. Torrent will have to decide whether to uphold Muro’s decision, risking a snap election and subsequently halting the budget bill – the chamber has not passed a spending plan since 2017.
In parallel, the provincial electoral board ordered passing Quim Torra’s parliament seat to Maria Senserrich on Monday, the person next in Junts per Catalunya’s electoral roll, although she is no longer active in politics.