The Diplomat. 10/10/2017
The Business Council Alliance for Ibero-America (CEAPI in its Spanish acronym) made public a statement yesterday in which, in relation to the situation in Catalonia, expresses its commitment to the rule of law and its rejection of “actions outside the Spanish constitutional order that have damaged the freedom and plurality, creating a disturbing social fracture with the risk of harming the economic development”.
The association, made up of presidents of companies, small and medium enterprises, united by the commitment to Latin America, asks for understanding within the law and emphasizes that the interest in reciprocal alliances and investments between the Ibero-American countries “is only viable from the institutional stability”.
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