Catalan separatist leader Marta Rovira returns to Spain after six years of exile in exile

Catalan separatist leader Marta Rovira returns to Spain after six years of exile in exile

political return in Catalonia: The power of words

The political landscape in Catalonia is constantly changing, and the return of an influential separatist boss marks a new turning point. Marta Rovira, General Secretary of the ERC, returned to Spain after a six -year exile in Switzerland. Accompanied by four colleagues, the 47-year-old crossed the border between France and Catalonia.

After her arrival in Cantallops, Rovira gave a combative speech that was cheered by many supporters and colleagues. Under the transparent "Freedom for Catalonia", it emphasized the importance of unity within the movement. It was only through common efforts that independence can be obtained, she emphasized.

It is important to understand that this democratic movement will never apply violence to achieve your goals. The words of Rovira symbolize a peaceful and unstoppable dynamics based on democratic principles.

The return of Carles Puigdemont, the former regional president, is also eagerly awaited. However, his situation is more complicated because he will not receive impunity. Nevertheless, Puigdemont plans to return to Spain to take part in the political discussions in parliament and to apply for the post of regional president.

The political future of Catalonia remains uncertain because no majority that could be made could be formed. Both the socialists and the independence parties missed an absolute majority. This political standstill could lead to a new election if no agreement is reached by August 26th.

The story of Marta Rovira and Carles Puigdemont reflects the complex political tensions in Catalonia. Their return marks a new section in the independence conflict, which continues to shape the political landscape of the region.

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