Procés Constituent will promote a joint candidate for the Parliamentary elections

  • "If we are not successful, we fail as a project. We have no desire to be a party," says Teresa Forcades

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05.05.2014 - 10:39

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The Procés Constituent movement will promote a joint candidacy for the Catalan Parliament elections, and in fact, has already begun negotiations with various parties. In particular, Teresa Forcades, the movement’s spokesperson, explained to Matí de Catalunya Ràdio that she has spoken with Iniciativa, Esquerra Unida i Alternativa and the CUP. And she said that all of them had had a “positive attitude” and had not ruled out a joint candidacy. For now, none of the parties have made a decision to joint the project according to Teresa Forcades. And she added, “We have no desire to be a party; if we cannot achieve this broad-based front, Procés Constituent will have failed as a projct.” The movement will present its proposal formally this morning in a press conference at the Ateneu Rebel in Poble Sec (a Barcelona neighborhood). You can hear the entire interview with Mònica Terribas here (in Catalan):

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