Sunday, April 29, 2018

Catalan Situation Is 'Surreal'.

Six months after the Spanish government suspended Catalonia's autonomy, trying to govern Barcelona is "sometimes surreal," the city's deputy mayor Laia Ortiz admitted.
"The Catalan situation has a lot of impact on everyday life. It's really difficult," she told EUobserver in an interview.

Sincethe government applied Article 155of the constitution, in reaction to an independence declaration by the Catalan parliament, the region has been ruled by ministries in Madrid under the authority of the deputy prime minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria.
In Barcelona, Ortiz explained, responsibilities are shared between the city and the 'Generalitat' (Catalonia's government) in four areas - education, health, housing and social services. EU Observer.

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