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10 July 2020

JxCat members of the Bureau of Parliament take Spain’s Constitutional Court to trial at the European Court of Human Rights for its coercion and censoring of the Catalan Parliament

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The first vice-president of the Bureau of the CatalanParliament, Josep Costa, together with the secretary of the Bureau, Eusebi Campdepadrós, of the JxCat party, have filed a lawsuit against Spain before the European Court of Human Rights for the actions of the Constitutional Court in its banning of debates and voting on the Monarchy or on the subject of independence, and for its coercion of the Bureau and forcing it to disallow them. In July 2023, the European Court of Human Rights declares the application admissible.

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