El Parlament de Catalunya, la representació d'un poble mil·lenari

Authors

  • Marcel Mateu Vilaseca

Abstract

Catalonia is a millenarian nation, which the current Spanish constitutional order frames as an «autonomous community». But Catalonia as a nation was not born in 1978 (with the Spanish Constitution), nor has any possibility for the future democratically barred. The most important contribution to Catalonia made by the 1978 Constitution was to make it possible for the Catalan Statute to create the Catalan Parliament, an institution that democratically represents the people of Catalonia, and legally structures and channels this people's voice. The Parliament's agreement at the end of the Ninth Legislature, which declares the need that the people of Catalonia exercises the right of self-determination, opens up a new stage in the history of Catalonia.

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Published

2015-01-22

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