The club wanted to be given another two weeks to prepare for the voting.
- The Catalonia Government has formally responded to Barcelona’s letter saying that they see no legal or sanitary impediments to holding the referendum, RAC1 report.
- The authorities believe that Barca the voting can take place on November 1 and 2, as initially planned, if the required sanitary protocols are met.
- Josep Maria Bartomeu revealed yesterday that there will be another board meeting once the club receives an answer from the government.
- Meanwhile, no confidence vote spokesperson Marc Duch will reportedly take Barca to court if they don’t confirm the referendum dates by today.
- There have been reports that Bartomeu and the board could resign if the authorities don’t delay the vote, although the president revealed in the press conference that he never considered the option.
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