Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CATALONIA VOTES FOR SPAIN SPLIT

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Catalan lawmakers voted to declare independen­ce from Spain, even as Madrid vowed to quash its secessioni­st bid.

MADRID/BARCELONA: Catalonia’s parliament declared independen­ce from Spain on Friday in defiance of the Madrid government, which at the same time was preparing to impose direct rule over the region.

Although the declaratio­n was in effect a symbolic gesture as it will not be accepted by Spain or the internatio­nal community, the moves by both sides take Spain’s worst political crisis in four decades to a new level.

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy immediatel­y called for calm and said the rule of law would be restored. The motion passed in the regional parliament in Barcelona -- which was boycotted by opposition parties -said Catalonia constitute­d an independen­t, sovereign and social democratic state. It called on other countries and institutio­ns to recognise it.

It also said it wanted to open talks with Madrid to collaborat­e on setting up the new republic.

“It is not going to be easy, it is not going to be free, it is not going to change in a day. But there is no alternativ­e to a process towards the Catalan Republic,” lawmaker Marta Rovira of the Junts pel Si pro-independen­ce alliance said in a debate leading to the vote. Members of three main national parties walked out.

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