Civil Guard demands referendum event documents from National Theater of Catalonia

  • JxSí president Turull calls police visit to national theater ‘outrageous’ while Podem Catalunya leader Fachin accuses PP of ‘losing it’

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13.07.2017 - 14:30
Actualització: 13.07.2017 - 16:02

The JxSí pro-independence party is “outraged” by the order to send the Spanish Civil Guard police into the National Theater of Catalonia (TNC in Catalan) on Thursday to seize documents relating to the event held last week to present the referendum bill.

On his Twitter account, party president, Jordi Turull, called the visit by the Spanish police “outrageous”, after the TNC alerted the party to the police visit. Meanwhile, sources from the TNC told ACN that Civil Guard officers arrived at the theater between 10 and 11am, with a court order demanding documentation relating to the event held in the venue on July 4.

However, the police officers left without the information they demanded, and the TNC says that the event was carried out under the venue’s normal rental policy, along with the other 72 other events held there in the past year. Representatives of JxSí later appeared outside the Catalan Parliament to denounce the police visit.

Musician and Catalan MP Lluís Llach was joined by Turull and party spokesperson, Marta Rovira, with Llach comparing the judicial order to a “return to the times of Francoism.” The JxSí representatives called the Civil Guard visit an “attack on freedom of expression” and called for “solidarity” from other Catalan political parties. “It is a disgrace,” Llach concluded.

Meanwhile, Turull said that the party has five days to present the documentation demanded by the Civil Guard, and insisted: “Everything is perfect, signed, paid for, all is well, it is a political event organized by JxSí and we would never have thought that we would have to provide explanations or information,” he said, adding that the whole event cost some 17,600 euros.

For her part, Rovira insisted that “the repression of the State cannot go on forever,” and referred to political threats as “an absurd repression that harks back to black and white times.”

‘PP has lost it’
However, criticism of the police visit did not only come from JxSí, with Podem Catalunya’s secretary general, Albano Dante Fachin, accusing the People’s Party government of “losing it”. Also on his Twitter account, Fachin said: “The Civil Guard entering theaters looking for papers. The PP, however, shows it has definitively lost it (“perdre els papers” being the Catalan expression for becoming deranged).

In recent weeks, the Spanish Civil Guard has spoken to Catalan government employees in relation to the website for the National Pact for the Referendum and about the campaign to get Catalans resident abroad to vote. Also, according to Catalan government sources, Civil Guard officers also visited the companies involved in the tender process to supply ballot boxes for the referendum.

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