10 posts
4 June 2009
It is being promoted by the Arenys Movement for self-determination and scheduled for 13 September 2009. The plenary session agrees to allow the Town Hall’s […]
23 August 2009
The Department of the Interior postpones the demonstration for a week after the consultation for fear of confrontations. The Falange does not accept the ban […]
31 August 2009
Cs submits a request to the Ministry of Governance and the Government Delegation of Catalonia. It believes that the consultation would open the door to […]
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Rights to free expression and assembly2 September 2009
Jorge Buxadé, the lawyer in charge of appealing the consultation of Arenys on behalf of the State, had been a candidate for the fascist Falange […]
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Rights to free expression and assembly3 September 2009
With the suspension requested by Jorge Buxadé on behalf of the State’s Attorney Office, the court nullifies the the Town Hall’s decision to allow municipal […]
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Politicisation of justiceRights to free expression and assembly9 September 2009
The High Court of Justice of Catalonia argues that postponing the Falange’s demonstration until a week after the consultation of Arenys, as intended by the […]
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Politicisation of justice13 September 2009
The question of the consultation is ‘Do you agree with Catalonia becoming an independent, democratic and social state of law that is part of the […]
10 April 2011
Since the Arenys de Munt consultation, several municipalities in Catalonia have held consultations on independence between 2009 and 2011. The one in the capital, Barcelona, […]
25 July 2011
The plenary session’s agreement was suspended due to the appeal of the State Attorney’s Office since September 2009, and it prevented the consultation from being […]
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Politicisation of justiceRights to free expression and assembly26 May 2022
The Prosecutor’s Office requests this penalty and that he stays two hundred meters away, for two years, from the Via Laietana police station for a […]
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Neutrality of the Prosecutor's OfficeRights to free expression and assembly