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Reagrupament Continuarà Sent Guionista De La Història De Catalunya. | 17-11-2012 | 10:52 Reagrupament continuarà sent guionista de la història de Catalunya. | 17-11-2012 | 10:52 V Assemblea Nacional Amb el missatge del president Joan Carretero, que ha llegit la vicepresidenta Rut Carandell, que Reagrupament ha de treballar per continuar sent el guionista de la història, s'ha clos aquest migdia de diumenge la V assemblea Nacional de la formació independentista, que s'ha iniciat puntualment a les 10 del matí, amb la presència de més 300 associats a la sala Marià Vila d'Abadal de l'Edifici El Sucre de Vic, amb el Cant de la Senyera, la benvinguda per part de Reagrupament Osona i la intervenció de l'alcalde de la ciutat, Josep-Maria Vila d'Abadal. La vicepresidenta ha afegit que a partir de la presa de posició hem tingut contactes amb CDC i que el president Artur Mas va trucar personalment el president Joan Carretero per agrair-li el suport de Reagrupament. L'actual president de l'Associació de Municipis Independentistes (AMI) ha agraït als reagrupats que per segona vegada, en menys d'un any i mig, hagin escollit la capital d'Osona per celebrar l'assemblea nacional. Vila d'Abadal ha destacat que "la mania del catalanisme de buscar l'encaix amb Espanya ens ha distret durant 130 anys" i ha encoratjat els associats a continuar endavant amb els objectius de transversalitat i regeneració democràtica. Per a l'alcalde vigatà el moviment nascut l'11S és un moviment social. "I això no pot decaure. No donem la torxa als polítics. Els partits faran tàctica política i nosaltres hem de ser ferms per un estat lliure i independent", ha afegit Rut Carandell, que ha estat l'encarregada, en absència del president, de fer l'informe anual, ha donat especial rellevància a la decisió presa per la Junta Directiva Nacional de donar suport, en les pròximes eleccions plebiscitàries, al president Mas. L'informe ha estat aprovat gairebé per unanimitat. Per a Carandell "el món mirarà el 26N Catalunya per veure quin ha estat el suport que ha tingut el president Mas, que és qui s'ha posat al capdavant del procés", perquè un altre resultat per al president suposaria que el procés s'estronca i queda en via morta. "I així ho vam anunciar quan vam demanar el suport per al president Mas". La vicepresidenta ha afegit que Reagrupament ha estat convidada a participar en un acte de suport de la societat civil al president Mas i, també, a col·laborar en el programa electoral, "perquè nosaltres ja fa temps que hem escrit com volem l'Estat català". Rut Carandell ha emès un missatge final de Joan Carretero: "No us deixeu confondre per cants de sirena, moltes veus us voldran Pag 1 marejar i fer perdre de vista l'objectiu final. Que continuem sent guionistes de la història". En el transcurs de l'assemblea, també s'ha aprovat l'Acta de la IV Assemblea, celebrada a Vic el juny de 2011, i d'on va sorgir l'actual Junta Directiva Nacional, i l'informe econòmic. A més de Rut Carandell, també hi han intervingut Carles Bonaventura, regidor a l'Ajuntament de Girona, que ha fet un resum de la política municipal dels cinquanta representants que t'e l'asscoaició repartirs en diversos municipis del país; i Ignasi Planes, secretari de l'associació i president de la Federació Catalana de Rugbi, que ha detallat els intents de fer una coalició amb altres forces independentistes que, finalment, no ha estat possible, i "no per manca de la nostra voluntat i generositat". A IGnasi Planes, que va ser un dels negociadors al Parlament d'aquesta possible coalició, li hauria "agradat veure una altra cosa en aquell moment: va veure dos partits defensant només els seus interessos; uns no havien entès que el país estava canviant i uns altres que ho han entès tan bé que enlloc de viure del cuento s'hauran de posar a treballar". Durant la segona part de l'assemblea s'han atorgat els premis I Premi Memorial Jordi Gomis, al periodista Jaume Barbera i a l'activista Joan Camp; el Segador de l'Any, a Carme Forcadell, en representació de l'ANC; el Friend of Catalonia Award, a Martin Schultz, del Prlament Europeu; i el Premi Pau de Tars, aquest darrer atorgat al periodista valencià Manuel Milián Mestre. Aquest any Reagrupament, davant les agressions que rep el nostre país i la nostra llengua per part de l?Estat espanyol en forma de sentències, interlocutòries i lleis, ha volgut contestar en positiu. Per això, el guardó que es lliurarà a cadascun del premiats és una escultura d?edició limitada especial, ?Una llengua del món?, obra de Ramon Maria Jounou. Fuente: GN Autor: Redacció Pag 2.
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