20200128
28 January 2020

The Constitutional Court asks the Prosecutor’s Office to investigate the Bureau of Parliament for having disobeyed it

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The Constitutional Court decides to overturn the Bureau of Parliament’s 22 October 2019 decision to allow a vote on sections censuring the monarchy and asserting Catalonia’s right to self-determination in the resolution presented byJxCat, ERC and the CUP condemning theSupreme Court’s ruling against the pro-independence leaders. Furthermore, it asks the Prosecutor’s Office to investigate the president of the Bureau of Parliament, Roger Torrent, the first vice-president, Josep Costa, and the first secretary, Eusebi Campdepadrós, for having allowed these sections, suspended by the Constitutional Court, to be voted on as amendments to the resolution on 26 November.

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