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Millo calls for “neutral” public spaces

The Spanish government’s delegate in Catalonia, Enric Millo, yesterday sent a letter to all of the country’s mayors to remind them that they should act as “guarantors of the neutrality of public spaces.” Millo referred to article 103 of the Constitution, which mentions the “principle of neutrality of action by all public administrations.” This, he said, must be guaranteed especially in relation to the presence of “flags, banners and partisan symbols of different ideologies“ in publicly-owned spaces.

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