professorjavier diaz gimenez is professor of economics at iese business school in madrid. thank you forjoining us. the aim of this election was to try to clear things up but itjust caused more uncertainty. absolutely. things are muddled up. it is true the not independence party got the most votes, but they do not have a majority in parliament. pretty much it is going to be more of the same, with added uncertainty of having some politicians in jail and with added uncertainty of having some politicians injail and others exiled from spain according to the way they tell their story. it is ha rd way they tell their story. it is hard times for catalonia, which means hard times for spain in the near future. as he said, when it comes to separatist leadership, some are in exile, some behind bars. what will happen after the election? will catalonia be able to govern? yes, i guess so. catalonia be able to govern? yes, i guess so. in past experiences, they have been able to. the new elected mps will be able to show up for the constitution of the parliament and so on. constitution of t