Artur Mas TV3 Interviews

In this post, I pull together all the Artur Mas TV3 Interviews from the Diada 2012 to the present mainly as a reference for my own projects. What I find most interesting is how consistent he is. The Catalan President’s discourse has barely changed since the start of the Catalan independence process!



Toni Cruanyes – 15/1/2015

This interview took place immedately after Artur Mas and Oriol Junqueras reached an agreement on continuing the Catalan independence process and the President announced that there would be elections on September 27th 2015 through which the Catalan people would be able to decided their future.





Monica Terribas – 27/9/2014

Interview held after the President signed the decree calling the consultation for November 9th 2014.





Lídia Heredia and Carles Prats – 16/12/2013

This interview was given just after the date and question was announced for the consultation was announced for November 9th 2014.


http://www.ccma.cat/tv3/alacarta/Entr...


Elections November 2012

Xavier Bosch interviews Artur Mas two days before the elections – Àgora 23/11/2012 (30 mins)


http://www.ccma.cat/tv3/alacarta/Cand...




Interview on Els Matins with Ariadna Oltra – 20/11/2012 – 5 days before the elections just after El Mundo had made the (false) accusations of corruption against Artur Mas.


http://www.ccma.cat/tv3/alacarta/Els-...





Xavier Bosch on Àgora – 1/10/2012

Interview with Artur Mas the evening before the dissolution of the Parliament of Catalonia prior to the early elections on November 25th 2012.


http://www.ccma.cat/tv3/alacarta/Agor...





2/12/2011 – Monica Terribas

Just before my main period of interest, I haven’t watched it yet!!!!


http://www.ccma.cat/tv3/alacarta/Tele...


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