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Víctor Hugo Rodríguez's idea is to collect in his book the opinion of well-known faces in Catalonia on the sovereignty process of Artur Mas . El Confidencial Digital has been able to know some of the names of the 200 Catalans with whom the author has contacted. Among these personalities are the former president of the Generalitat, Jordi Pujol; the director of the newspaper La Razón Francisco Marhuenda ; the journalist Julia Otero ; the Barcelona actor and comedian José Corbacho ; and the president of Grupo Planeta José Manuel Lara. They could have been joined by the publicist Risto Mejide and the presenter of La Sexta Jordi Évole . However, neither of them agreed to be interviewed by Víctor Hugo Rodríguez. An FC Barcelona footballer decided at the last minute not to give his opinion As the author of the book acknowledges to ECD, three local footballers were scheduled to appear in the work. Finally, only two of them will appear, after one changed his mind. Specifically, as Rodríguez explains, it was an FC Barcelona player who canceled his intervention after a report was leaked about his appearance in the anti-independence project.
The author himself received a call from the footballer to explain his change of mind: “He called me to apologize because he could not appear in the interview. He did not give me more details, but it seems that he received some Special Database type of 'recommendation' not to take a position." “Surprises” in the Catalan executive Although at the moment there are 40 characters confirmed to collaborate in the book, Víctor Rodríguez hopes to complete the rest of the interviewees, a total of 50, between July and September. The author has told this newspaper that there will be “surprises” from a senior CIU leader and a former ERC councillor. In addition, people with different ideological positions will collaborate in order to achieve a plurality of opinions. The launch of the project has been carried out using the Crowdfunding tool, aimed at all those who cannot finance their ideas by their own means. Thanks to the “Lánzanos” platform, the Catalan businessman has managed to raise 100% of the stipulated budget to publish “50 Reasons to say: Independence? No, thanks". The book can be purchased on the same website ( www.lanzanos.com/proyectos/50-razones-para-decir-independencia-no-gracias/ ) until July 8.As El Confidencial Digital has learned , Pere Navarro and his team of closest collaborators have been preparing for two weeks the argument that the PSC leader will present next Saturday in Granada before all the barons of the PSOE and Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba to defend the suppression of these advantages tax for Navarra and the Basque Country.
After the announcement that Navarro himself made in mid-June, from the party headquarters on Nicaragua Street in Barcelona, “work has been done to delve deeper into the matter,” to convince other regional leaders of the PSOE in the party's Territorial Committee. . The current model harms Catalonia In this sense, the sources consulted by ECD explain that Navarro will take advantage of the presentation of the Constitution reform document prepared by Ramón Jáuregui to present a new economic model for the autonomies based on the suppression of the aforementioned concerts. The PSC leaders with whom this confidentiality has contacted explain that “Navarro will support the text of reform of the Constitution, but will propose a more equitable distribution of the money for the autonomous communities .” In fact, he will explain that, with the current model, "Catalonia, Madrid and the Valencian Community are the ones that carry the full weight of the principle of solidarity between regions, while the Basque Country and Navarra do not contribute anything." He will seek the support of Tomás Gómez, Javier Lambán, and Ximo Puig With this reflection, which “will be supported by fiscal data from recent years”, the leader of the PSC will try to win over other regional barons in his defense of the suppression of the economic agreement in the Basque Country and Navarra.