Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Catalan leader blasts Spain for move to sack separatist­s

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BARCELONA: Spain took drastic measures on Saturday to stop Catalonia from breaking away, announcing plans to dismiss its separatist government and call fresh elections in a move the region’s leader compared to the dictatorsh­ip of Francisco Franco.

Catalan president Carles Puig de mont and his ministers— who sparked Spain’ s worst political crisis in decades by holding a banned independen­ce referendum — will be stripped of their jobs and their ministries taken over under measures laid out by Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.

After hundreds of thousands of pro testers flooded Barcelona’ s streets earlier to show their anger at Madrid, Puigdemont said Rajoy was guilty of “the worst attack on institutio­ns and Catalan people” since Franco, calling for the parliament of the semi-autonomous region to meet urgently.

Cautious, though, Puig de mont did not once say the word “inde- pendence” as Spain and the rest of the EU waits to see if he will carry out his threat to declare a breakaway state.

Barcelona police said 450,000 people joined a protest in the regional capital earlier, many chanting“freedom” and“independen­ce” and waving Catalonia’ s yellow, red and blue separatist flag.

Madrid could take direct control over Catalonia’s police force and replace its public media chiefs, with Rajoy saying he had no other choice, faced with a grave threat to Spain’s national unity.

Elections for the semi-autonomous region must be called within six months, he added. AFP

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REUTERS Carles Puigdemont

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