Artur Mas asks that Rajoy's role in the Catalunya operation be investigated

The former president of the Generalitat Artur Mas has expressed confidence that the investigative commission that should soon be established in Congress on the Catalunya operation “will bring to light” these events and has asked that the role of the former president of the government Mariano be investigated.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
16 January 2024 Tuesday 15:21
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Artur Mas asks that Rajoy's role in the Catalunya operation be investigated

The former president of the Generalitat Artur Mas has expressed confidence that the investigative commission that should soon be established in Congress on the Catalunya operation “will bring to light” these events and has asked that the role of the former president of the government Mariano be investigated. Rajoy in this plot, in light of the new revelations that are becoming known about this matter thanks to the joint investigation of La Vanguardia and eldiario.es and assures that he is not surprised by any of this information.

"Those of us who were in the target ten years ago knew that it was a setup," the former president assured RAC1 in El Món, who has also asked that Rajoy's role in the dirty war be investigated. "I sense that an operation of such magnitude cannot be carried out if Moncloa is not aware." the former convergent leader has indicated. "It is about investigating it thoroughly, because there are tapes, recordings and documents. I am in favor of going to the end," he stressed.

"I have a certain hope that the investigative commissions, this time, will be serious and will go to the end," added Mas, who has not closed the door on denouncing the events as a victim of the police plot. “I've been thinking about it for a long time, but seeing the history of other people's lawsuits, which have ended up being filed, you wonder why you have to spend a lot of money if you know it's not going anywhere. I have not thrown in the towel, perhaps I will end up doing so, but now it seems that things are serious: let's see what comes out of the investigative commission and then I hope that Congress can speak out."

However, the former president has expressed disappointment although not surprised that the Prosecutor's Office does not act. "How can it be that in the face of such clear evidence no one lifts a finger? We are not asking that the culprits be determined from the outset, only that they be investigated," cried Mas, who has stressed that "the commission can only be made now." that the pro-independence parties have the upper hand".