Advisory Council for the National Transition

Members of the Consell Assessor per a la Transició Nacional in Barcelona

The Advisory Council for the National Transition (in Catalan: Consell Assessor per a la Transició Nacional) is a body created by the Government of Catalonia in 2013 to advise the government on the national transition of Catalonia and achieving Catalan self-determination referendum.[1][2][3] The main task of this body is to analyze the different factors to consider in the process of transition to an independent Catalonia.[4]

The CATN made a total of 18 reports which were published individually and jointly in the White Paper on the National Transition of Catalonia.

Reports

References

  1. Catalan Government's Advisory Council: an independent Catalonia would not be excluded from the EU, Catalan News Agency.
  2. EU Would Accept Independent Catalonia – Report, RIA Novosti.
  3. Catalonia ‘likely’ to remain in EU after referendum – report, RT.
  4. La Xarxa (2013-05-16). "El Consell per a la Transició Nacional farà 17 informes sobre les primeres passes d'una Catalunya independent".
  5. Consell Assessor per a la Transició Nacional (2013-07-25). Government of Catalonia, ed. "The consultation on the political future of Catalonia" (PDF).
  6. Consell Assessor per a la Transició Nacional (2013-12-20). Government of Catalonia, ed. "Internationalization of the poll and the self-determination process of Catalonia" (PDF).
  7. Consell Assessor per a la Transició Nacional (2014-04-14). Government of Catalonia, ed. "Paths for Catalonia's integration in the European Union" (PDF).
  8. Consell Assessor per a la Transició Nacional (2014-07-28). Government of Catalonia, ed. "Integration in the International Community" (PDF).
  9. Consell Assessor per a la Transició Nacional (2014-07-28). Government of Catalonia, ed. "The fiscal and financial viability of an independent Catalonia" (PDF).

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