The ANC will turn its back on the pro-independence parties in the general elections on July 23 and, instead of asking for the vote for JxCat, ERC and the CUP, it will promote null voting or abstention.
This has been stated by the president of the ANC, Dolors Feliu, in the political act of the ordinary general assembly of the pro-independence entity, held in the Girona Auditorium and which has served to present its “new roadmap for a new attack”. .
“We are orphans of parties that want to make a real attack for independence,” Feliu has denounced, who has stressed that in the face of the general elections it is necessary to say “enough to save Spain.”
The ANC was in favor of articulating an “independence front” in the Cortes to propose a strategy of “confrontation” with the State, but, once it has been verified that “there is no unity” between the “so-called independence parties”, the entity did not will support them.
This distancing goes hand in hand with the ANC’s commitment to promote a “civic list” in the next Catalan elections, which would compete directly with the ERC, Junts and CUP.
Feliu recalled that the entity’s roadmap provides that, if there is no pro-independence unity in Madrid, the ANC will ask its members “for an opinion on whether to cast a null vote, with the 1-0 ballot, or abstain.”
For Feliu, the Cortes are “an organ of isolation and minorization of Catalonia”: “They do not represent us,” he stated.
The event held in Girona has also served to present the shirt that the ANC has designed for the upcoming Diada on September 11: blue in color and with the motto “Via fora!”, an exclamation of medieval origin with which He called on the population of a city to defend their freedoms in the face of a threat.
With the blue color of the shirt, Feliu explained, the ANC wants to “question the European Union”, taking advantage of the semester of the Spanish presidency: “We will take the opportunity to teach Europe that Catalonia is not Spain”, he pointed out.
On the election of the socialist Jaume Collboni as mayor of Barcelona, ??with the votes of the commons and the PP, Feliu has said that the “unity of unionism” is once again demonstrated to “go against the independence movement” and has criticized the municipal pacts of parties sovereignists with forces like the PSC or En Comú Podem.