CUP: Quim Arrufat-ekiko elkarrizketa

Elkarrizketa: “We can provoke the implosion of the Spanish regime”: Interview with Catalan Quim Arrufat1

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Errepublika berriaz, Quim-ek:

We are trying to do a very complicated thing. To create a new republic, to make a democratic, open constitutional process. We are planning to win independence without the permission of the state which administers our land. So we’re talking a lot to the international community, but as a central point, mobilising people in our land in a democratic and peaceful manner. That’s something that has not happened before anywhere else. Through democratic, peaceful means, a quiet political movement, becoming independent without permission of the state.

Militantzia. Kataluniako CUP eta Eskoziako RISE:

No one in Cup can serve more than one term at a time. A maximum salary of 1,400 euros per month is imposed on all party workers and representatives, similar to the policy of the Scottish Socialist Party, and now electoral alliance Rise in Scotland.

[Comu Podem] taking no position on Catalan independence other than supporting a referendum…

Comu Podem delakoaz, Quim-ek:

It’s a new power elite seeking to substitute the old elite. When the Spanish election is decided, we’ll see which role they play. The choice will be between supporting a government of PP-Ciudadanos, or the possibility of a new republic. Which will they choose? Will they really say ‘At the front of the independence alliance are right-wing MPs, so we’ll defend the party of PP-C’?

Diruaz, Quim-ek:

There is a majority of leftist forces in Catalonia which could take power. But the Catalan government has no money. It cannot collect any tax. All the laws passed by this parliament in the past five years are in the constitutional court, suspended. So it has no legislative autonomy, no taxes, no money, an enormous debt, and austerity. What can a leftist government do with that?

One foot in the parliament, a thousand on the streets‘ slogan taken up by their Scottish counterparts, Rise, Quim-ek:

What we’re doing in parliament is only a small part of our activity. We have 200 social centres open every day in all the neighbourhoods – because we know there is this political opportunity this year.

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