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The Catalan struggle - on the streets to online

In this week’s Alex Salmond Show, we ask whether the standoff between the Spanish Government and Catalan independence campaigners is going to move from on the streets to online? The Catalan Digital Minister Jordi Puignero claims that the Spanish Government has taken draconian powers to shut down the internet in any part of Spain, at any time. While Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has warned that there won’t be Catalan independence - either offline or online.

The Catalan struggle - on the streets to online
Former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond hosts a new political chat program, ‘The Alex Salmond Show’, on RT, where he vows to battle the mainstream media narrative and take the news “out of the Westminster nexus.” ‘The Alex Salmond Show’ will take viewers inside the Welsh, Irish and Scottish parliaments, also looking at the government of Northern Ireland, not forgetting Westminster.