The investigation commission is still active
The parliamentary commission that investigates the Catalonia operation and its connection with Andorra, especially the BPA seizure, maintains its doors open to new witnesses. According to nearby sources, Artur Mas, the former Generalitat’s leader, has decided to take legal action against key figures involved, including the former Spanish government’s former head Mariano Rajoy and the former Minister of the Interior, Jorge Fernández Díaz.
A revealing conversation
In his recent podcast entitled ‘In favor of democracy’, Mas Dialoga with lawyer Jordi Pina, known for defending various Catalan politicians in legal conflicts. This edition of the program has highlighted the concerns about the dirty war that has affected the independence movement.
Jordi Pina’s optimism
Pina, a central figure in the defense of some of the affected politicians, expresses a message of hope regarding Mas’s future complaint. He argues that his experience as a former dwelling gives him a specific weight to justice, which could make it easier for his demand to be accepted.
Waiting for the conclusions of the commission
Artur Mas has made it clear that he will not begin his judicial action until the investigation commission does not present his conclusions. He also said that it would be necessary to consider whether the facts he wants to report have exceeded the prescription period.
The impact of Operation Catalonia
The focus of Mas focuses on the strategy of dismantling the independence process, which, according to him, was directed against himself, Jordi Pujol and Xavier Trias. Despite attempts to harassment, Mas claims that there is no evidence that is committed.
The question of responsibility
Mas insists that, although those in charge could defend their actions as measures to preserve the unity of Spain, they must respond to the crimes committed. In his opinion, justice cannot be blind to the immoral actions that have taken place.
BPA destruction: a collateral damage
In the podcast, Pina mentions the destruction of the Andorran bank BPA as one of the most serious consequences of Operation Catalonia. According to him, the leaders of the entity opposed information on key figures such as Jordi Pujol, Artur Mas and Oriol Junqueras, which led to their disappearance.
A step forward towards justice
Artur Mas is determined to file the complaint with the hope that it may have a real impact on the judicial system. With a decade after the BPA attack, its intention is that the authors, whether Spanish or Andorrans, face their responsibilities.