Hindustan Times (Delhi)

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 Puigdemont 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 protesters 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, Puigdemont 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.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Carles Puigdemont
REUTERS Carles Puigdemont

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