The outcome of court promises
The present day leads us to reflect on the latest events that have shown the promises of the independence leaders. At a time when the process seemed to have European support, the resolutions of the European Court of Human Rights have revealed a very different reality.
Belittling the maximum of European justice
Last week, two emblematic cases were dismissed, showing the fallacy of some claims made by the leaders of the process. First, the demand of Josep Costa, who alleged an illegal detention, closed with the confirmation that his arrest was, in fact, legal. In addition, the court also rejected accusations of espionage against him and Quim Torra.
The irony of the judicial situation
The case of Josep Costa is especially illustrative. With six defeats in his record before the European Court, he now expresses doubts about the impartiality of this body in relation to Catalonia. A paradox that contrasts with its previous statements on the superiority of European justice.
A revealing Twitter Compte
An account dedicated to collecting the demands of pro -independence politicians has shown that most of their complaints have been filed or inadmissible. Featured figures such as Artur Mas, Carme Forcadell and Jordi Cuixart have seen their hopes of European justice.
A reflection of the sham of the process
As these episodes are developed, it becomes clear that the independence process has been marked by disappointment. The leaders of Junts, Esquerra and the CUP have promoted a narrative that has shown to be more a mirage than a solid reality. The expectations created on European support have faded, leaving behind a desolate judicial landscape.
Final reflections
The series of court disappointments invites us to reconsider the viability of political strategies based on European insurance dependency. How will the future of the process be developed in the face of this reality? The answers could mark a significant change in the approach of the pro -independence parties.